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Pantai Ambon
Meanings:
Ambon city batik depicts the natural wealth and marine life of Ambon bay. The bright colours and asymmetrical patterns reflect the dynamism and openness of coastal society.
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How to preserve Batik
Philosophical Meanings of Batik
Learn and identify the meaning of the motifs from each region. Are you searching for a meaningful gift for your loved ones? Surprise them with a merry little Batik!
Authentic Batik
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Batik Community
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UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2009
Batik Production Process in Maluku
Batik production can take 1 month up to 2 years of working time depending on the purposes of the textile creation and the colour complexity. The Batik handwriting textile is generally made with 8 design steps, ranging from wax patterning to colouring process. The artists use Canting, as a tool to put hot melted wax on the cloth.
Batik Regions
Overview of Maluku Province
Maluku has 117 distinct dialects and languages. It is also famous for its cultural linedance, called Poco-poco. It is a type of linedance that has been popular since the 2000s. This dance was originally known as a gymnastic movement among the military environment until later it is developed into a flashmob dance that is loved by all Indonesian people. This dance accompaniment song is also titled “Poco-Poco” and was composed by an Ambon musician named Arie Sapulette.
Batik Production Villages in Maluku Province
Batik villages are the region where the textile heritage producers mostly reside and open their workshops, as well as display their textile products. You could buy the textiles from the artisans and participate in the making process of Batik on the site.
Other Coastal Motifs
Sero Tangga
The Sero Tangga motif refers to the lives of the coastal fishermen communities of
Gajah Mungkur
Gajah Mungkur Batik motif was made by a woman who expected the return of
Ikan Tambal
The philosophical meaning of Ikan Tambal is togetherness and