Batik is a very famous technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth. The traditional designs and motifs in Indian batik are exceptional. It is a type of resist printing process wherein wax is applied to the fabric in specific areas.

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Process of Wax-resist Dyeing

Batik is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth, or cloth made using this technique. The wax can be painted on a white or colored fabric with the help of a canting or brush or it may be stamped onto the fabric using a copper stamp dipped in melted wax. Then the fabric is dyed.

Batik of Madhya Pradesh

Batik is an ancient art form of Indonesia made with wax-resistant dye on fabrics. The traditional designs and motifs in Indian batik are often passed down from one generation to another. And if anyone wants to make Batik they just have to use the cloth as the paper, and just start drawing hot wax over the cloth.

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Add Batik Print Fabrics from iTokri to your Wardrobe:

Batik print never goes out of vogue as it is beautiful and eye-catching and can be used to make a wide variety of apparel and home decor products. Explore the vast collection of handmade Batik fabrics at iTokri and experience the fine quality artistry that goes into making them. We offer Batik prints on stoles, scarves, sarees, tees...

Add Batik Print Fabrics from iTokri to your Wardrobe:

Batik print never goes out of vogue as it is beautiful and eye-catching and can be used to make a wide variety of apparel and home decor products. Explore the vast collection of handmade Batik fabrics at iTokri and experience the fine quality artistry that goes into making them. We offer Batik prints on stoles, scarves, sarees, tees, dupattas, face masks, and Kurtis. Batik prints use the wax application in patterns to change the way color fastens onto a piece of fabric during dyeing. Batik printing is an essential part of Indonesian culture, where it has been commonly used on cloth for ceremonies and celebrations. This technique is not only limited to sarees - modern batik printing is also used for scarves, murals, paintings, household linen, with patterns being bright, intricate, and often multicolored. Browse through our selection of Batik prints brought to you from the workshops of traditional artisans in Kutch and Madhya Pradesh. These prints are exquisite and will enrapture you. Our range of Batik print sarees and Batik print Kurtis is trendy and includes Batik print in many attractive designs and hues. iTokri also offers a magnificent collection of decor items made with Batik craft to give your home interiors a traditional and rustic touch. 

Shop at iTokri for the best handloom fabrics for sarees and other outfits. Artisans handwoven using materials like  Sambalpuri ikat fabrics,  Ajrak shawls,  Banarasi silk,  Modal silk fabrics, cotton, etc. At iTokri, the finest and high-quality handmade saris and handloom outfits like Kurtis, tees, dupattas, and scarves are sold online at the best prices. From Rajasthani fabrics and Bomkai silk saris to Shibori tie-dye sarees, iTokri is the perfect place for online shopping for the best handloom fabrics. These gorgeous handloom fabrics’ mesmerizing look and authenticity are readily available to ship internationally at Itokri, the best online store for Indian saris, and handloom fabrics and handmade crafts made by Indian artisans. And you can also check out other beautiful handmade items like patchwork cushion covers or paper mache figurines with Madhubani painting to give your room an exquisite feel of Indian art and crafts. Also, check out handmade jewelry like the famous and gorgeous Patwa jewelry and the collection of paper mache jewelry and traditional nose rings and toe ring collection from iTokri. 

FAQs

Some of the frequently asked questions are:

1. What is Batik Printing?

Batik printing is a traditional form of dyeing fabric that involves a wax-resist dyeing technique where parts of the cloth are covered with a special wax using a brush or canting. The material is then dyed, thus leaving behind a pattern where the resin was painted on. It has been used for centuries in India and Indonesia, where it is said to have originated. In addition, batik prints have been acknowledged as a traditional form of fabric painting of cultural importance in multiple Asian countries like India, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, etc. 

2. What is the process of Batik printing?

Batik printing is a manual process and is a form of artwork done on textile surfaces to get different patterns.

Batik printing involves applying wax by brush to the fabric in pattern-making lines or dots. The material is then dyed or dipped in color, thus leaving behind a design on the dyed piece of fabric. The technique developed with the discovery of the copper stamped batik, where the resist is printed with the copper stamp called a cap, which made the process faster. 

3. Why is Batik printing so famous?

Batik prints have been recognized worldwide for their importance to Asian art and culture. In Indonesia, every region has its own separate Batik characteristic design representing that region and its philosophy and pride. The motifs even have cultural importance and uniqueness that vary for each local culture. A batik is an ancient form of art as evidence of its existence has been found in ancient Egypt, Peru, and Europe. Even though the process of Batik can get tedious and time-consuming, artisans still prefer to use the traditional method to create Batik prints to preserve their authenticity and as the final designs are all unique. 

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