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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

YouTube of Hand drawn batik and Block printed Batik

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guWArb1ro1g

Major Types of Batik in Malaysia


In Malaysia, there are two major types of batik:

■Hand-drawn batik
■Block-printed batik

■Hand-drawn batik
Hand-drawn batik is where designs are drawn on fabric with hot liquid wax; using a metal object called canting.

canting

using the canting to drip colour onto the cloth

When the wax outlines are done, artists use the brushes to paint the dyes within the outlines. The use of brush allows for the creation of shaded and multi-hued designs.



Various fabrics are used including cotton, rayon, voile and silk. These fabrics are patterned with floral and geometrical motifs, arranged in various layouts as dictated by current trends.


Hand-drawn batik is usually produced in 4 metre length or 2 metre length. 4 metre length hand-drawn batik is used for women’s wear and 2 metre hand-drawn batik is used for men’s wear. These garments are often used for formal events. Besides dresses, hand-drawn batik is also made into scarves, pareos, craftans and even as framed art.
 
 
Block-printed batik
The block is dipped into wax and printed onto the fabric, which is then dip-dyed. Then the wax will be removed and batik with single color is produced.
block with pattern
using the patterned block to imprint designs on the fabric


To create multi-colors and more complex block-printed batik, waxing with different blocks and de-waxing will be done many times.

a design using the block method
one colour block



Block-printed batik does not have the intricate delicacy of hand-drawn batik and similar shapes or patterns are repeated on a piece of fabric.

In general, the process of hand-drawn batik is very slow and time consuming, while block-printed batik is faster and more suitable for mass production. As a result, hand-drawn batik is more expensive and exclusive than block-printed batik.

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