We may be surprised why Batik painting is expensive and difficult in the search.This would have made sense if you know the manufacturing process. In making Batik will go through several stages of the process:
1. Ngloyor, namely the process of cleaning the fabric of the plant which is usuallystill contain starch, using hot water mixed with straw or hay.2. Ngemplong, namely the process of compacting the fibers of the newly cleanedfabric.3. Memola, namely the manufacture of the pattern onto the fabric using a pencil.4. Mbatik, which put the candle / night batik patterns that have been drawn usingcanthing.5. Nembok, which cover the white part will be left with wax tembokan.6. Medel, the dyeing of cloth that has been patterned, coated with wax to the dyesthat have been prepared. 7. Ngerok / Nggirah, namely the process of removing the wax with a pengerok. 8. Mbironi, which cover the parts that will be allowed to remain white and there areplaces cecek (dot dot). .9. Nyoga, which is dipped again with dye in accordance with the desired color.10. Nglorod, namely the process of removing the wax with boiling water and thendried.
Now imagine if you made it, would you sell it at prices similar to batik print.
1. Ngloyor, namely the process of cleaning the fabric of the plant which is usuallystill contain starch, using hot water mixed with straw or hay.2. Ngemplong, namely the process of compacting the fibers of the newly cleanedfabric.3. Memola, namely the manufacture of the pattern onto the fabric using a pencil.4. Mbatik, which put the candle / night batik patterns that have been drawn usingcanthing.5. Nembok, which cover the white part will be left with wax tembokan.6. Medel, the dyeing of cloth that has been patterned, coated with wax to the dyesthat have been prepared. 7. Ngerok / Nggirah, namely the process of removing the wax with a pengerok. 8. Mbironi, which cover the parts that will be allowed to remain white and there areplaces cecek (dot dot). .9. Nyoga, which is dipped again with dye in accordance with the desired color.10. Nglorod, namely the process of removing the wax with boiling water and thendried.
Now imagine if you made it, would you sell it at prices similar to batik print.
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