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Definition of batik in English: batiknoun ˈbatɪkbəˈtiːk mass noun1A method (originally used in Java) of producing coloured designs on textiles by dyeing them, having first applied wax to the parts to be left undyed. a visual artist specializing in batik as modifier batik scarves Example sentencesExamples - Both Indonesian American men and women wear sarongs, traditional Indonesian garments with batik designs.
- Certain batik designs, like the parangrusak motif, are still considered sacred as they were specially designed for sultans, their consorts and crown princes.
- Imported textiles are often used as a base, and artistic batik works are produced for the tourist market.
- They use brightly colored cotton prints with splashy, large designs; some also wear tie-dyed, wood-block, or batik prints.
- Each will be facilitated by a skilled expert, teaching basic techniques in pottery, paper, batik, basket making and stained glass.
- Examples might include batik, tie dye, stamping, embroidering, applique and more.
- What is it with the batik scarves, purple scarves and ethnic accessories?
- I offer one of them my hat, a ridiculous khaki slouch affair with batik underlay beneath the brim - an Australian design, naturally - that I bought in Turkey years ago.
- He is one of the new generation of pioneers in batik design, which he makes on textured woven fabric with the play of soft color gradation.
- The event also features batik fashion shows and an exhibition of handicrafts from Yogyakarta.
- Known as a master of batik and other indigenous textiles, Obin has worked with traditional cloth since 1975.
- It is said that there are over 3,000 batik designs that include Indian, Chinese and Buddhist patterns including indigenous motifs of local fruits and flowers.
- Together with their three children, Runi and Adrian have developed a new company which specializes in textiles, batik and jewelry items made of wood, bronze, porcelain and leather.
- Enjoy a Russian folk-art exhibition featuring a wide range of exhibits including Russian dolls, batik and Christmas decorations.
- Outside of northern peninsular Malaysia, batik designs are usually produced in factories.
- It didn't take her long to appreciate the great depth and range of batik designs that vary from district to district.
- With inspirations from Morocco and India, designers love to have all the embellished details, psychedelic colours, rainbow prints and antique batik patterns in their new collections.
- He works in batik a popular method of dyeing fabric using removable wax.
- The twins sheltered from the storms by learning the gentler art of batik painting, colouring in the exotic fish between their wax outlines.
- So today, kurtas come with a whole new range of prints, art, batik work and even embroidery with stone and even wooden buttons.
- 1.1 Cloth that has been dyed using the batik method.
Example sentencesExamples - The walls had classic Bordeaux wallpaper, the table cloths looked like Indonesian batik.
- One word of caution - batiks are not colour fast.
- She contributed a dining-room table and an entertainment center she built, as well as photos from her stint as a teacher in Namibia and batiks gathered on side trips to Zimbabwe.
- Choose bright, solid colors or exotic prints, like Hawaiian botanicals or Javanese batiks.
- While Astuti made his name with batiks, oil painting has always been his passion and that is what he concentrates on today.
- Beaded cloth from India, Indonesian batiks, and Hawaiian tapa are perfect for pillows or throws.
- Apart from attire, Sofia also makes household linen from print batik, including table clothes, bedsheets and curtains.
- To produce 1,600 scores of batik, the company needs about 500,000 yards of plain cloth, worth Rp 5,000 to Rp 8,000 per yard, per month.
- This film has compelling intersecting historical references via the dress of the 18th century and the African batiks (cloth designs) of today.
- Tabletops lined with batiks harbour the requisite supply of plastic chopsticks, soya and fish sauces, and that ever-so-spicy thick red stuff.
- The true character of the batiks she sells is particularly difficult to represent with a small sample because the dye colors typically vary across the fabric width.
- ‘I really felt satisfied with the batik that I'd made, even if it was bad,’ she said modestly.
- I have always liked doing both fabric and paper batiks.
- No wonder her Tokyo home brims with wooden furniture, decorative crafts, batik and other textiles from the isle, which she also gifts friends with.
- Like her own batiks, Madden's home is a shrine to bright, intense colours - most notably a set of rich yellow reception rooms - and is the perfect location for her new salt cellar.
- I was reminded of this as I stood ironing 40 batiks today.
- The women also wear batiks, some even two different motifs, leaving each individual picture looking like an abstract work consisting of semi-geometrical shapes with contrasting patterns.
- Lye produced a number of large canvases, sometimes reworking his smaller pictures or batiks from the past.
- These colorful batiks are individually handpainted for a unique piece of wearable art.
- Carvings, batiks, basketry, jewelry, ceramics, and other indigenous crafts are made largely for sale to tourists.
Origin Late 19th century: from Javanese, literally 'painted'. Rhymes antique, beak, bespeak, bezique, bleak, boutique, cacique, caïque, cheek, chic, clique, creak, creek, critique, Dominique, eke, freak, geek, Greek, hide-and-seek, keek, Lalique, leak, leek, Martinique, meek, midweek, Mozambique, Mustique, mystique, oblique, opéra comique, ortanique, peak, Peake, peek, physique, pique, pratique, reek, seek, shriek, Sikh, sleek, sneak, speak, Speke, squeak, streak, teak, technique, tongue-in-cheek, tweak, unique, veronique, weak, week, wreak Definition of batik in US English: batiknoun 1A method (originally used in Java) of producing colored designs on textiles by dyeing them, having first applied wax to the parts to be left undyed. a visual artist specializing in batik as modifier batik scarves Example sentencesExamples - He works in batik a popular method of dyeing fabric using removable wax.
- What is it with the batik scarves, purple scarves and ethnic accessories?
- Examples might include batik, tie dye, stamping, embroidering, applique and more.
- So today, kurtas come with a whole new range of prints, art, batik work and even embroidery with stone and even wooden buttons.
- It didn't take her long to appreciate the great depth and range of batik designs that vary from district to district.
- Enjoy a Russian folk-art exhibition featuring a wide range of exhibits including Russian dolls, batik and Christmas decorations.
- Together with their three children, Runi and Adrian have developed a new company which specializes in textiles, batik and jewelry items made of wood, bronze, porcelain and leather.
- I offer one of them my hat, a ridiculous khaki slouch affair with batik underlay beneath the brim - an Australian design, naturally - that I bought in Turkey years ago.
- He is one of the new generation of pioneers in batik design, which he makes on textured woven fabric with the play of soft color gradation.
- Outside of northern peninsular Malaysia, batik designs are usually produced in factories.
- Both Indonesian American men and women wear sarongs, traditional Indonesian garments with batik designs.
- Imported textiles are often used as a base, and artistic batik works are produced for the tourist market.
- With inspirations from Morocco and India, designers love to have all the embellished details, psychedelic colours, rainbow prints and antique batik patterns in their new collections.
- They use brightly colored cotton prints with splashy, large designs; some also wear tie-dyed, wood-block, or batik prints.
- Certain batik designs, like the parangrusak motif, are still considered sacred as they were specially designed for sultans, their consorts and crown princes.
- It is said that there are over 3,000 batik designs that include Indian, Chinese and Buddhist patterns including indigenous motifs of local fruits and flowers.
- Each will be facilitated by a skilled expert, teaching basic techniques in pottery, paper, batik, basket making and stained glass.
- The event also features batik fashion shows and an exhibition of handicrafts from Yogyakarta.
- Known as a master of batik and other indigenous textiles, Obin has worked with traditional cloth since 1975.
- The twins sheltered from the storms by learning the gentler art of batik painting, colouring in the exotic fish between their wax outlines.
- 1.1 Cloth that has been dyed using the batik method.
Example sentencesExamples - While Astuti made his name with batiks, oil painting has always been his passion and that is what he concentrates on today.
- The walls had classic Bordeaux wallpaper, the table cloths looked like Indonesian batik.
- ‘I really felt satisfied with the batik that I'd made, even if it was bad,’ she said modestly.
- No wonder her Tokyo home brims with wooden furniture, decorative crafts, batik and other textiles from the isle, which she also gifts friends with.
- This film has compelling intersecting historical references via the dress of the 18th century and the African batiks (cloth designs) of today.
- The true character of the batiks she sells is particularly difficult to represent with a small sample because the dye colors typically vary across the fabric width.
- I have always liked doing both fabric and paper batiks.
- Like her own batiks, Madden's home is a shrine to bright, intense colours - most notably a set of rich yellow reception rooms - and is the perfect location for her new salt cellar.
- To produce 1,600 scores of batik, the company needs about 500,000 yards of plain cloth, worth Rp 5,000 to Rp 8,000 per yard, per month.
- Lye produced a number of large canvases, sometimes reworking his smaller pictures or batiks from the past.
- Carvings, batiks, basketry, jewelry, ceramics, and other indigenous crafts are made largely for sale to tourists.
- Apart from attire, Sofia also makes household linen from print batik, including table clothes, bedsheets and curtains.
- These colorful batiks are individually handpainted for a unique piece of wearable art.
- One word of caution - batiks are not colour fast.
- Tabletops lined with batiks harbour the requisite supply of plastic chopsticks, soya and fish sauces, and that ever-so-spicy thick red stuff.
- Beaded cloth from India, Indonesian batiks, and Hawaiian tapa are perfect for pillows or throws.
- She contributed a dining-room table and an entertainment center she built, as well as photos from her stint as a teacher in Namibia and batiks gathered on side trips to Zimbabwe.
- The women also wear batiks, some even two different motifs, leaving each individual picture looking like an abstract work consisting of semi-geometrical shapes with contrasting patterns.
- I was reminded of this as I stood ironing 40 batiks today.
- Choose bright, solid colors or exotic prints, like Hawaiian botanicals or Javanese batiks.
Origin Late 19th century: from Javanese, literally ‘painted’. |