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BATIK - UNTUK JUALAN DAN TEMPAHAN

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(A) (1) GELANG MUTIARA

(A) (1) GELANG MUTIARA

GELANG MUTIARA SABAH HITAM AIR TAWAR BERKATUP

KOD 001A

RM 40

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GELANG MUTIARA SABAH PUTIH AIR TAWAR BERKATUP

KOD 001B

RM 40

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GELANG MUTIARA PADI

KOD 002A

RM 20

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GELANG MUTIARA GRED ASLI POTATOB

KOD 003A

RM 20

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GELANG MUTIARA 3 LINE

KOD 004A

RM 30

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GELANG MUTIARA SABAH BERBUNGA

KOD 005A

RM 42

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GELANG ULAT BULU + MUTIARA (AIR MASIN) POTATO HALUS

KOD 006A

RM 28

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GELANG MUTIARA JAGUNG GRED C

KOD 007A

RM 20

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GELANG MUTIARA SABAH BERSALUT

KOD 007A

RM 27

(B) (1) GELANG MUTIARA + KRISTAL

(B) (1)  GELANG MUTIARA + KRISTAL

GELANG MUTIARA SABAH + KRISTAL BERKATUP

KOD 001MK

RM 23

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GELANG MUTIARA SABAH 1 LINE

KOD 002MK

RM 22

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GELANG KRISTAL + MUTIARA BERKATUP

KOD 003MK

RM 30

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GELANG KRISTAL MUTIARA PADI

KOD 004MK

RM 30

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GELANG MUTIARA HALUS/KRISTAL BERBUNGA

KOD 005MK

RM 32

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GELANG RAMA-RAMA MUTIARA

KOD 006MK

RM 25

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GELANG KRISTAL + MUTIARA PADI LONJONG

KOD 007MK

RM 30

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GELANG CAT EYES MUTIARA

KOD 008MK

RM 35

(C) (1) SENARAI PEMBELIAN SET RANTAI MUTIARA

(C) (1)  SENARAI PEMBELIAN SET RANTAI MUTIARA

RANTAI MUTIARA POTATO TIGER EYES, GELANG KRISTAL TIGER EYES,

CINCIN + KERONGSANG TIGER EYES

KOD 001STM

RM 150

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RANTAI MUTIARA SABAH + GELANG MUTIARA SABAH LOKET LOVE

KOD 002STM

RM 100

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RANTAI LABUH MUTIARA ASLI (PANJANG 80CM) + GELANG MUTIARA ASLI

KOD 003STM

RM 75

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RANTAI LENGKAP POTATO (RANTAI, GELANG, KERONGSANG DAN CINCIN)

KOD 004STM

RM 150

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RANTAI MUTIARA PATATO BUNGA TANJUNG + GELANG 1 LINE

KOD 005STM

RM 90

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RANTAI MUTIARA POTATO BUNGA TANJUNG + GELANG 2 LINE

KOD 006STM

RM 100

Thursday, January 7, 2010

History of Batik

Evidence of early examples of batik have been found in the Far East, Middle East, Central Asia and India from over 2000 years ago. It is conceivable that these areas developed independently, without the influence from trade or cultural exchanges. However, it is more likely that the craft spread from Asia to the islands of the Malay Archipelago and west to the Middle East through the caravan route. Batik was practised in China as early as the Sui Dynasty (AD 581-618). These were silk batiks and these have also been discovered in Nara, Japan in the form of screens and ascribed to the Nara period (AD 710-794). It is probable that these were made by Chinese artists. They are decorated with trees, animals, flute players, hunting scenes and stylised mountains.

No evidence of very old cotton batiks have been found in India but frescoes in the Ajunta caves depict head wraps and garments which could well have been batiks. In Java and Bali temple ruins contain figures whose garments are patterned in a manner suggestive of batik. By 1677 there is evidence of a considerable export trade, mostly on silk from China to Java, Sumatra, Persia and Hindustan. In Egypt linen and occasionally woollen fabrics have been excavated bearing white patterns on a blue ground and are the oldest known and date from the 5th century A.D. They were made in Egypt, possibly Syria. In central Africa resist dyeing using cassava and rice paste has existed for centuries in the Yoruba tribe of Southern Nigeria and Senegal.

Indonesia, most particularly the island of Java, is the area where batik has reached the greatest peak of accomplishment. The Dutch brought Indonesian craftsmen to teach the craft to Dutch warders in several factories in Holland from 1835. The Swiss produced imitation batik in the early 1940s. A wax block form of printing was developed in Java using a cap.

By the early 1900s the Germans had developed mass production of batiks. There are many examples of this form of batik as well as hand-produced work in many parts of the world today. Computerisation of batik techniques is a very recent development.

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