Definition & Meaning | English word BATIK
BATIK
Definitions of BATIK
- A wax-resist method of dyeing fabric.
- To dye fabric using the wax-resist method.
Number of letters
5
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using BATIK in a Sentence
- The airport is operated by Malaysia Airports (MAHB) Sepang Sdn Bhd and is the major hub of Malaysia Airlines, MASkargo, Batik Air Malaysia, UPS Airlines and World Cargo Airlines, and the major operating base of AirAsia and AirAsia X.
- Batik is made by drawing or stamping wax on a cloth to prevent colour absorption during the dyeing process.
- Kris weaponry, batik and ronggeng dance art, gamelan musical instruments, and wayang kulit puppetry were introduced to them through Javanese contact.
- The batik craftsperson sometimes blow the spout tip of canting to allow the liquid wax to flow smoothly and to avoid clogging, then they draw the line or dot upon the cloth, applying the liquid wax, following the patterns and images that previously had been drawn using pencil.
- Batik (disambiguation), a technique of dyeing cloth, or cloth made using this technique, originating from Indonesia.
- In other resist-dyeing techniques such as tie-dye and batik the resist is applied to the woven cloth, whereas in ikat the resist is applied to the yarns before they are woven into cloth.
- The fabric often employs woven plaid or checkered patterns or may be brightly colored by means of batik or ikat dyeing.
- South Indian women are known to traditionally wear the sari while the men wear a type of sarong, which could be either a white dhoti or a colourful lungi with typical batik patterns.
- Elaborately designed tartan cotton, batik, or silk lungis are often presented as wedding gifts to the groom in a Bangladeshi wedding.
- He also recreates the paintings of famous artists using headless mannequins with Batik or Ankara textiles instead of European fabrics.
- Major Specialty Tenants: Electronic City (G), Playfield Preschool & Kids Academy (G), Nano Healthy Family (G), KKV (L2), Sports Station (L1), Erafone (L3), Planet Sports (L1), Batik Keris (G), Mothercare & Early Learning Centre (L2), Toys Kingdom (L1), Miniso (G).
- The lower garment for the outfit is known as sarong, kemben or kain, a long piece of cloth wrapped and tucked around the waist or under the armpits, either made out of batik, ikat, songket or tenun.
- This form of separation is also adopted by the coastal Malays, who use instead curtains made of seashells, and deutero-Malays, who use the batik cloth to form the curtains.
- On Day 21, HouseGuests competed in the "Gastronomic Batik" food competition, in which they placed over-sized game chips into a glass container.
- Some of the notable forms of cottage industries of Birbhum include textile—especially cotton and locally harvested tussar silk, jute works, batik, kantha stitch, macramé (weaving by knotting threads), leather, pottery and terracotta, solapith, woodcarving, bamboo and cane craft, metal works and tribal crafts.
- In the late 1960s, the hippie movement also exerted a strong influence on women's clothing styles, including bell-bottom jeans, tie-dye and batik fabrics, as well as paisley prints.
- As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by a monarchy, Yogyakarta is regarded as an important centre for classical Javanese fine arts and culture such as ballet, batik textiles, drama, literature, music, poetry, silversmithing, visual arts, and wayang puppetry.
- angklung, batik, kris and wayang), as well as words used to describe flora and fauna endemic to the Indonesian archipelago (e.
- Cookson, Michael Benedict, 2008, Batik Irian: Imprints of Indonesian Papua, PhD Dissertation, Division of Pacific and Asian History, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra.
- The shopping complex sells a variety of items such as chocolate and other foodstuff, kitchenware, household furnishing, batik and clothing.
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