Batik is synonymous with Indonesia and Central Java (Yogyakarta and Solo in particular) is center of Batik production in Indonesia. A brief overview for the uninitiated: Batik is the process of applying wax to cloth (cotton or silk) and then dying the cloth. Once dyed, the wax is removed by soaking in hot water and the pattern where the wax once was is then visible. This process can be repeated several times depending upon the intricacy of the design and colours. (FYI, there are many different styles of Batik and Batik from Yogya is generally more traditional in colour and design, while Batik from Solo is more colourful).
In days gone by the process of applying wax was done either with a metal stamp (Batik Cap) or by hand (Batik Tulis) with a tool resembling a smokers pipe. Nowadays this process is mainly done for promotional purposes at Batik shops and factories. For the most part Batik is now manufactured by large factories using automated equipment (that however does not make it any less beautiful - in fact with automation the number and intricacy of designs and colours as well as products available is greater than ever).
Mirota Batik on Jl A. Yani (an extension of Jl. Malioboro) is recommended as an excellent one stop shopping venue. It has an outstanding variety of products at very good prices and is conveniently located. Mirota features a large selection of souvenir items, Topeng (masks), Wayang Golek or Wayang Kulit, (see the following) knick knacks and so on. Of course its specialty is Batik in all the many patterns and forms. There are shirts, sarongs, place mats, tablecloths, coasters, dresses, etc. Clothing comes in men’s, women’s, children’s and even infant sizes. You can even pick out a favorite Batik pattern, be measured and have a shirt or dress or jacket made to order - usually within 2 days.
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