Tanah Liek (Clay Batik)
The word “Tanah Liek” refers to clay in Minang language. Tanah Liek batik is also known as clay batik, which is a typical batik fabric originating from Minangkabau. This batik uses clay as a coloring agent beside jengkol (dogfruit), rambutan, and gambier plants. The cloth is first soaked for a week with clay, then painted with other natural dyes after washed. The basic color of the fabric is unusual. It is a shady dark brown, yet exudes an aura of elegance.
The word “Tanah Liek” refers to clay in Minang language. Tanah Liek batik is also known as clay batik, which is a typical batik fabric originating from Minangkabau. This batik uses clay as a coloring agent beside jengkol (dogfruit), rambutan, and gambier plants. The cloth is first soaked for a week with clay, then painted with other natural dyes after washed. The basic color of the fabric is unusual. It is a shady dark brown, yet exudes an aura of elegance.