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There are some batik cloths produced by some famous batik weaving workshops in the Batik Museum, among which the oldest batik cloth is from 1840. The many exhibits in this museum will also be introduced together with the manufacturers and users of the year.
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[Fun] I can learn a lot of knowledge, it is really good, suitable for taking children or holiday research [Cost-effective] Free visit, fried chicken is good! [View] My eyes are bright! pleasing to the eye
batik is the most distinctive waxwork in Indonesia! Here is a collection of special waxwork cloths that were contributed to the Dutch during the Dutch rule! Amazed at their greatness and exquisiteness! And there are hotels here!
The Batik Museum is one of the best museums in Java. The museum is built in a large house in the green trees on the hillside, which was originally the mansion of a baron. Indonesian batik cloth is Indonesia's national treasure, and the nationally distinctive batik clothing is defined as Indonesia's national clothing. Batik is a delicate and time-consuming process. Batik can be separated from drawing and molding two types, high-end wax cloth as hand drawing, and embroidered with gold silk as embellishment. It is generally believed that Indonesia's waxing skills are derived from India. But it is said that a long time ago, a Chinese princess married the Indonesian king, which also brought Chinese culture, including weaving skills and characteristic patterns, into Indonesia, so Batik also has a strong Chinese element in it. According to Indonesian tradition, textile and batik work is done by women, and a batik cloth can take a year or more to complete. The batik cloth is mainly colored by natural plant pigments and insoluble dyes, "indigo." The printing mold used to make waxy cloth is very fine, the pattern is also very complicated, waxy is to cover the place not to color, according to this method on the cloth dyed different levels of color and colorful patterns, most of the flowers, birds and animals as patterns, a few face as images. The material is silk or cotton, brightly colored, beautifully patterned and ethnically distinctive. In the past, the finest items in the waxworks were sent to the palace, and the dark brown and light brown were classic color combinations, which were previously only used by the royal family. Now, although civilians can also use this color, but still not allowed to use a few special royal patterns, such as S-shaped patterns, tree-plus animal combinations, etc.
This museum is located on Jl. Doctor Sutomo No. 13A, Bausasran, Kec. Danurejan, Yogyakarta City, Special Region of Yogyakarta. Quite comfortable for activities, spacious parking, food is also ok, water and rest are sufficient. Convenient for joint activities in discussion forums.
The museum mainly introduces the craft of wax dye and its production process