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Prada Papua
West Papua Province – Indonesia
Meanings:
The word “Prada” in Javanese-Indonesian dialect means a batik textile that is decorated with golden-dyed patterns. The Prada Papua motif often adopts archeological relics in Papua. The motif is mostly taken from cave wall paintings in Biak, West Papua and Jayapura district area in Papua.
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Philosophical Meanings of Batik
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Authentic Batik
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Batik Community
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UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2009
Batik Production Process in West Papua
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 West Papua
West Papua Province is an Indonesian province located at the western end of the island of Papua. The name of the capital is Manokwari. This province was formerly called West Irian Jaya. Then, in 2007, the name of this province was changed to West Papua. Together with Indonesian Batik, Papua’s Noken multi-functioned knotted bag crafting tradition has been inscribed in the list of UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2012.
Batik Production Villages in West Papua 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.
Batik Motifs in West Papua
Honai
The Honai is inspired by the traditional house of the Papuan community living in
Burung Cendrawasih
The Cendrawasih bird is believed as sacred Paradise bird that connects the earth with
Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat motif represents the marine life at Raja Ampat archipelago in