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Danar Hadi Batik Museum

source : http://museumbatikdanarhadi.blogspot.com
PT Batik Danar Hadi proudly presents Danar Hadi Batik Museum established to highlight the city of Surakarta Hadiningrat (Solo) which is renowned as a cultural and touristic city. Displayed in this museum are antique batiks that were created through the period of time before and during the Dutch and Japanese occupation, till a few decades after Indonesia proclaimed its independence.
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Kampung Batik Laweyan (Laweyan Batik Village) Solo
If you are in Solo do not forget to visit the centers in Kampung Batik Laweyan. Once the message a few friends to his friend who had never come to Solo. It’s true that the actual recommendations are healthy with reiki often heard from a good friend in the blog forum, mailing lists or at meetings in the daily routine of work, where friends who had come to this Laweyan related his experience during a visit to Kampung Batik Laweyan. What will tell if it was not about batik.
Kampung Batik Laweyan actually been famous since the beginning of the independence of this republic. Even long before that villagers Laweyan already made history with the emergence of Islamic Trade Unions (SDI) which was formed by KH Samanhudi, one of the leading batik merchant. Through SDI is the breath of Islam became an important part in the trade in Indonesia. In this region also stands a building that supposedly Laweyan Mosque was built in 1546.
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Batik Tambal
The textiles presented by Batik Tambal are hand selected by Trish Hodge from a variety of locations in Indonesia. Trish has been making quilts for over thirty-five years. She has enjoyed the good fortune of combining her three great passions: textiles, travel, and teaching. She has lived in Tunisia, Syria and Indonesia where she studied and collected textiles and incorporated the motifs into her own work. She took full advantage of her recent five years of residence in Sumatra to intensively investigate Indonesian batik,
culminating with her master’s degree thesis, Indonesian Batik Design:
Transmitter Of Culture.
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How to Batik
You can batik silk, cotton, and rayon with the same easy fiber reactive dye and soda ash recipe that is so popular in other forms of hand dyeing. The advantage of this type of dye is that with it, unlike all purpose dye, you can use cool water (that won’t melt wax!), while unlike naphthol dye, fiber reactive dye is reasonably non-toxic, and unlike vat dye, the method is very simple and easy.
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Batik Exhibition in UMKM Products Expo 2009
YOGYA (KRjogja.com) – To celebrate the revival of batik once recognized as a UNESCO cultural heritage of Indonesia, Department of Cooperatives and Agricultural Trade Industry (Disperindagkoptan) The city of Yogyakarta and the National Crafts Council Regional (Dekranasda) held title UMKM Products Expo 2009 held city of Yogyakarta in Griya UMKM, Taman Siswa Street Yogyakarta. The plan, which provides activities on all aspects of the world of batik will be held from 4 to 6 December 2009.
Mayor of the Yogyakarta City, which Zudianto Herry at the opportunity to open direct Gelar Expo Produk UMKM Kota Yogyakarta 2009 said Yogyakarta city, this activity is one realization of the educational batik industry.
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