"The techniques, symbolism and culture surrounding hand-dyed cotton and  silk garments known as Indonesian Batik permeate the lives of  Indonesians from beginning to end: infants are carried in batik slings  decorated with symbols designed to bring the child luck, and the dead  are shrouded in funerary batik. Clothes with everyday designs are worn  regularly in business and academic settings, while special varieties are  incorporated into celebrations of marriage and pregnancy and into  puppet theatre and other art forms. The garments even play the central  role in certain rituals, such as the ceremonial casting of royal batik  into a volcano. Batik is dyed by proud craftspeople who draw designs on  fabric using dots and lines of hot wax, which resists vegetable and  other 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. The wide diversity of  patterns reflects a variety of influences, ranging from Arabic  calligraphy, European bouquets and Chinese phoenixes to Japanese cherry  blossoms and Indian or Persian peacocks. Often handed down within  families for generations, the craft of batik is intertwined with the  cultural identity of the Indonesian people and, through the symbolic  meanings of its colours and designs, expresses their creativity and  spirituality."
Source UNESCO ICH website http://www.unesco.org/culture/ichCourtesy of shinta from postcrossing forum

 
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