Friday, June 29, 2012
Batik Pattern Sido Mukti
Sido Mukti batik pattern is used in wedding ceremonies. 'Sido' means continuously, while the 'mukti' means sufficiency and full of happiness. Expected brides who wear batik will be happy and prosperous future.
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Javanese Batik
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Batik Pattern Semen Romo Sawat Gurdo
Semen Romo Sawat Gurdo batik pattern describe the elements of sawat, meru and gurda. The mining of this batik pattern is the wearer always get a blessing from God.
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Batik Pattern Sido Asih
Sido Asih batik pattern describe the elements of garuda and plants. The word "sido" means to be, while the "asih" means love. Thus, the meaning of Sido Asih is the hope that human beings develop a sense of mutual affection and love between each other.
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Sida Asih
Monday, June 18, 2012
Batik Pattern Kawung
Kawung batik pattern is used by the king and his immediate family. This batik pattern symbolizes courage and justice. Four-circle with a center point represents the king accompanied by his aides.
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Friday, June 15, 2012
Batik Pattern Cuwiri
Cuwiri batik pattern is usually used for semekan and tank top on Mitoni ceremony. This batik pattern are mostly using the meru and gurda. Cuwiri means small, the meaning of this batik pattern is worthy and respect for the wearer. This batik motifs using natural dyes soga.
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Batik Pattern,
Javanese Batik
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Batik Definition, What Is Batik?
Batik can refer to two things. The first, batik is the technique of coloring cloth using wax to prevent staining part of the fabric. In the international literature, this technique is known as a wax-resist dyeing. The second, batik is a fabric or clothing made with these techniques, including the use of certain patterns or motifs that its uniqueness.
The word "batik" comes from the combination of two Javanese word "amba", meaning "writing" and "titik" which means "point".
Batik pattern Ceplok Kasatrian |
The word "batik" comes from the combination of two Javanese word "amba", meaning "writing" and "titik" which means "point".
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Batik Definition,
Batik Motif,
Batik Pattern,
Define Batik
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
What Is Javanese Batik?
Javanese batik is an artistic heritage of Javanese culture from generation to generation. Javanese batik patterns have different. This difference is due to each pattern has a meaning, not just an image but the pattern implies that they get from their ancestors, the adherents of animism, dynamism or Hindu and Buddhist. Javanese batik developed in many areas such as Solo, Yogyakarta and Pekalongan.
Some batik pattern are:
Javanese Batik |
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The Cognition
Batik is a part of Indonesian culture that is passed down through generations. Javanese women in the past made their skills in batik for a living, so that in the past, batik work is exclusively women's work to finding "Batik Cap" which allows the entry of men into the field. Tradition of batik was originally a tradition for generations, so that sometimes a batik motif originated from a particular family. Some batik motif could indicate a person's status. Some tadisional batik motif only used by the family palace of Yogyakarta and Surakarta. Other regions of Indonesia have their own unique patterns that normally take themes from everyday lives, incorporating patterns such as flowers, nature, animals, folklore or people. Batik is the art of visual culture that has the beauty and contain philosophical meaning in each of its motives. Currently Indonesian batik has a wide variety of motifs and patterns.