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This 1960s Vintage Batik Pekalongan Lawas is a love letter to Indonesia's batik legacy, blending the soulful imperfections of full hand-drawn (tulis) artistry with the crisp detail of stamp (cap) accents. As a UNESCO Creative City, Pekalongan's batik tells stories of cultural fusion, and this piece--with its delicate florals and meticulous isen-isen details--is no exception. Ideal For: Collectors of rare, pre-1970s textiles. Designers crafting culturally inspired fashion or décor. Historians preserving Southeast Asian artisan traditions. Eco-conscious buyers valuing sustainable, handmade art. Batik Art, Art Fabric, Inspired Fashion, 1960s Vintage, Handmade Art, Textile Art, Design Crafts, A Love, Hand Stamped

This 1960s Vintage Batik Pekalongan Lawas is a love letter to Indonesia's batik legacy, blending the soulful imperfections of full hand-drawn (tulis) artistry with the crisp detail of stamp (cap) accents. As a UNESCO Creative City, Pekalongan's batik tells stories of cultural fusion, and this piece--with its delicate florals and meticulous isen-isen details--is no exception. Ideal For: Collectors of rare, pre-1970s textiles. Designers crafting culturally inspired fashion or décor. Historians…

Monggo (whats-up), we're Sri and Yatmi and we make Ethnotek's batik fabrics in collaboration with the workshop owner Iwan. Iwan is a 5th generation Batik maker and is dedicated to carrying on his family's tradition. We have a special low water wastage process by hand painting the dye onto the fabrics after our friend Harjono stamps them with wax. Your tips will be split equally amongst everyone in our workshop. Thanks for the support! Captain Nemo, Adinkra Symbols, Bamboo Frame, Weaving Textiles, Accra, The Dye, Motif Design, Batik Fabric, Loom Weaving

Monggo (whats-up), we're Sri and Yatmi and we make Ethnotek's batik fabrics in collaboration with the workshop owner Iwan. Iwan is a 5th generation Batik maker and is dedicated to carrying on his family's tradition. We have a special low water wastage process by hand painting the dye onto the fabrics after our friend Harjono stamps them with wax. Your tips will be split equally amongst everyone in our workshop. Thanks for the support!

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