The history of Indian
batik can be traced as far 2000 years. It is believed that the term is a
derivation from the word `Ambatik’ which when translated literally stands for a
piece of cloth with small dots or writing with wax or drawing in broken lines.
It is an art appreciated all over the world.
Indians knew resist method
of printings on cotton fabrics long before any other country had even tried it.
Indian cotton and dyes were very popular. The indigo blue was one of the
earliest dyes to be used.
The elaborate process of
dying and waxing was one of the hitches that caused the art to decline. Batik
tapestries were elaborate illustrations of the art, culture and traditions of
the yore.
Batik is a process of
decorating cloth by covering a part of it with a coat of wax and then dyeing
the cloth. The waxed areas keep their original color and when the wax is
removed the contrast between the dyed and un dyed areas gives the patterns. One
of the significant features of this art is that it is very simple and can be
done by anyone.
The art of batik is a
three-stage process of waxing, dyeing and de-waxing (removing the wax). Overall
the process is one where firstly the wax is used for creating designs on
certain pre-defined areas on the fabric. Secondly the fabric is dyed and then
the wax is removed by scraping or by boiling the cloth so that the wax peels
off. The result is a beautiful piece of cloth with some very unconventional
designs.
Batik is done in cotton, silk and other natural
fabrics. But the cotton fabric is easy to work with and generally gives best
results. Batik prints are generally using the traditional colors like white,
indigo and dark brown.
The designer cotton Batik saris
are designed with batik prints motifs and unique patterns with floral printed
borders and fine woven batik printed pallus, suitable for festivals,
traditional occasions and corporate wear.
The pure handloom batik
cotton saris are designed with floral batik prints motifs and printed borders
and rich woven floral printed pallus, which is apt for corporate meetings,
daily and casual wear.
Batik cotton saris are
best choice in summer season, because it is light in weight, airy, very
comfortable to wear in throughout the day.
Batik saris are apt for
festivals, traditional occasions, corporate and casual wear, to give a
beautiful look to the wearer.
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