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See also other patterns. #HiroHiroRae #IndonesianBatik A long skirt luxuriously using Indonesian batik prints, where tradition and art live. You can enjoy a special feeling that is one of a kind in the world. With a relaxed A-line silhouette, it feels light and airy. The waist is elastic, providing excellent comfort. It's perfect for resorts, daily styles with T-shirts, or even for a clean look with a shirt. Speaking of batik, it's Solo, Indonesia! This item was purchased in Solo! This skirt is an explosion of Asian taste! ・Size: Free size (maximum approx. 53 cm) ・Country of origin: Indonesia Bring the beauty of foreign traditions into your everyday wear. Why not add a unique piece to your wardrobe? ※Please note that there may be some imperfections in the sewing, which is typical of Asian products. Also, the item will be shipped as is after purchase, with wrinkles. We recommend washing it separately once before wearing it. What is Batik? Batik is a traditional Indonesian dyeing technique, and the fabric made using this technique is also referred to as batik. Batik is made using a technique called "wax-resist dyeing," where patterns are drawn on the fabric with melted wax, preventing the dye from penetrating those areas, thus creating complex and beautiful patterns. Among the various regions of Indonesia, the most famous centers for batik are Surakarta (commonly known as Solo) and Yogyakarta in Central Java. Solo batik is known for its delicate and elegant designs and subdued colors, and its style is influenced by the royal court culture rooted in this region. Generally, batik is mainly classified into the following two types: Hand-drawn batik (Batik Tulis): Batik where artisans draw patterns by hand Stamped batik (Batik Cap or Batik Print): Batik made with stamps (molds) or machine printing Nowadays, thanks to printed batik, it has become easier to incorporate the beautiful patterns of batik into everyday life at a more affordable price. In 2009, Indonesian batik culture was recognized by UNESCO as an "Intangible Cultural Heritage," and its artistic and historical value was internationally recognized.
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