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Batik. Design, Style & History


  • Thames & Hudson
  • by F.G.Kerlogue
A comprehensive and richly illustrated survey of batik, an exotic textile art and popular Indonesian cloth. "Batik" explores in depth the origins of the batik tradition, regional differences, symbolism and motifs, modern influences on batik, and batik as costume in art.

ISBN 9780500284773 | E | PB
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Publisher Thames & Hudson
ISBN 9780500284773
Author(s) F.G.Kerlogue
Publication date May 2014
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 275 x 210 mm
Illustrations 168 col.ill. | 37 bw.ill.
Pages 192
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Description

Batik - in which a wax-resist is applied before dyeing to form a pattern in negative - has a very special place in the world of textiles. Practised from China to India to West Africa, it finds its most supreme expression in Indonesia, where the Javanese word batik gave it its name. No other cloth in Asia, perhaps in the whole world, contains so much symbolism and so many meanings, expressed in the philosophy of its colours and designs, and in the way it is made, folded and worn. Richly illustrated throughout, Batik explores in depth the origins of the batik tradition; regional differences; symbolism and motifs; modern influences on batik; and batik as costume and in art. An illustrated index of motifs and their meanings, a comprehensive listing of international batik collections, a glossary and a bibliography complete this authoritative yet accessible work.