Posted by : caritips Rabu, 21 September 2016



Name: Dandi Mulyana
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Resume assignment about batik Indonesian from Marsya Nabila number 21

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Indonesian Batik is a traditional art that is passed on from generation to generation. Batik is already in Majapahit era and became very popular in the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century. Besides Indonesia, batik is also popular in Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nigeria. Batik had three types of techniques, namely batik, printed batik and batik images.

            In every region in Indonesia, there are many different batik motifs. For example in Yogyakarta batik kawung normally used by the royal family. Meanwhile, bamboo shoots motifs used in local batik Sambas, West Kalimantan, have a philosophy as a reminder for the people of Sambas to keep moving forward, because the bamboo shoots are part of the ever-growing bamboo.
Earlier, batik is only used by the kingdom, but now batik can be used by the public. Batik is not only used in formal situations but also in informal situations. Batik can also be used for school uniforms.

             To maintain a batik there are two ways, first we can use da then we can make it. In some areas in Indonesia, the use of batik has been applied. Batik is used by civil servants on Friday.
Creating batik is another way for us to learn the philosophy that exists in every region in Indonesia. Because motive is to describe the identity of every region in Indonesia. Because motive is to describe the identity of each region. In making batik, we can express the art that we have.

              Batik industry is now experiencing a crisis regeneration. Young people in the village Indramayu Cirebon batik and batik not want to continue the business of their predecessors. So, most people who know how to make batik are the parents. The younger generation can avoid extinction batik and prove that Indonesia has an interesting cultural identity. As an Indonesian, we should be proud to wear batik.

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