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batik$7168$ - translation to ελληνικό

INDONESIAN CLOTH DYEING TECHNIQUE ORIGINATING FROM JAVA ISLAND
Batique; Batik dyeing; Batik printing; Kawung; Kain panjang; Batik shirt; Template:Malaysian batik; Batik megamendung; Batik mega mendung; Kawung batik; Megamendung batik; Megamendung (batik)
  • Lady selling colorful waxprint fabrics in [[Togo]]
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  • A typical inland batik has deep earthy colours with various indigenous patterns (contemporary ''kain panjang'' with ''sidha'' pattern from Solo).
  • In contrast, a typical coastal batik has vibrant colours with patterns drawn from numerous cultures (''kain panjang'' with lotus motifs from Semarang, 1880).
  • Written batik (''batik tulis''), drawing patterns with wax using ''canting'' in [[Java]]
  • Princess Raden Ayu Mursilah wearing [[Kebaya]] and Batik from the [[Keraton Yogyakarta]] Hadiningrat, c. 1870
  • Painted batik (''batik lukis''): a woman is making batik with a [[Rangda]] motif by using a brush.
  • The leader of [[APEC]] wearing batik at [[APEC]] 2013 meeting in Bali
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  • Pre-1867 Javanese batik probably from the [[Semarang]] workshop owned by Carolina Josephina von Franquemont (1817–1867). This [[sarong]] was purchased by the [[King of Siam]] during a [[state visit]], most likely c. 1871. There are few surviving pieces of 19th-century commercial batik wearing-apparel.
  • Museum Batik Keraton Yogyakarta lies in the [[Kraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat]] complex.
  • A batik craftsman making batik. Malaysian batik are usually patterned with floral motifs with light colouring.
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  • Museum Batik Danar Hadi, the owner of Batik label Danar Hadi, located in Jl. Slamet Riyadi, Solo City
  • Museum Tekstil, [[Jakarta]]
  • Terminology of Indonesian batik
  • Prajnaparamita]] statue resembles batik, [[National Museum of Indonesia]], [[Jakarta]]
  • Stamped batik (''batik cap''), stamp wax-resin resist for batik with a ''cap'' tool in [[Java]]
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  • batik}} craftswoman brush painting with wax in [[Kandy]], [[Sri Lanka]]
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batik      
n. μάθοδος τυπώματος υφασμάτων

Ορισμός

batik
['bat?k, b?'ti:k]
¦ noun a method of producing coloured designs on textiles using wax to resist dye, originating in Java.
Origin
C19: from Javanese, lit. 'painted'.

Βικιπαίδεια

Batik

Batik is an Indonesian technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to the whole cloth. This technique originated from the island of Java, Indonesia. Batik is made either by drawing dots and lines of the resist with a spouted tool called a canting, or by printing the resist with a copper stamp called a cap. The applied wax resists dyes and therefore allows the artisan to colour selectively by soaking the cloth in one colour, removing the wax with boiling water, and repeating if multiple colours are desired.

Batik is an ancient art form of Indonesia made with wax resistant dye on fabrics. Indonesian coastal batik (batik pesisir) made in the island of Java has a history of acculturation, a mixture of native and foreign cultures. It is a newer model compared to inland batik, and it uses more colors, though the patterns are a lot less intricate. This is because inland batik used to be made by select experts living in palace areas, while coastal batik can be made by anyone.

Batik is very important to Indonesians and many people wear it to formal or casual events. Batik is commonly used by Indonesians in various rituals, ceremonies, traditions, celebrations, and even in daily uses.

On October 2, 2009, UNESCO officially recognized the batik—written batik (batik tulis) and stamped batik (batik cap)—as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity from Indonesia, and encouraged the Indonesian people and the Indonesian government to safeguard, transmit, promote, and develop the craftsmanship of batik. Since then, Indonesia celebrates "the National Batik Day" (Indonesian: Hari Batik Nasional) annually on October 2. Nowadays, Indonesians wear batik in honor of this ancient tradition.

In the same year, UNESCO also recognized "Education and training in Indonesian Batik intangible cultural heritage for elementary, junior, senior, vocational school and polytechnic students, in collaboration with the Batik Museum in Pekalongan" as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity in the Register of Good Safeguarding Practices List.