Batiks Range
Batik is the unique technique of using wax resin and fabric dye to create amazing patterns and designs. It is a traditional craft handed down from generations of Eastern artists from Singapore, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia.
A special tool called a canting is used to create the fine lines of wax, and sometimes the wax is applied with a brush. The crackle effect achieved each time the fabric is dyed is a unique pattern trait of batik.
The purpose of using the wax is to create areas that the dye cannot penetrate. After dyeing, the wax is removed, revealing the original color of the fabric.
Below is the top 100 range of Batik tones. The width of these fabrics is approximately 44 inches.
Next ›
online special only
online special only
online special only
online special only
online special only
online special only
online special only
Next ›
TOP