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batik tablecloth
Textile

batik tablecloth

before 1994

A square batik tablecloth. The central panel is turquoise/green, surrounded by border of black with gold leaves and flowers. In the middle of the main panel is a large symmetrical flower in gold surro...

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kain batik
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kain batik

late 20th Century

A batik with a geometric design of repeat diamond shaped flower heads, or ceplok motifs, with smaller flowers surrounding. The dominant colour is brown with a background of black or indigo, and some s...

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batik Banyumasan

early 21st Century

A blue (indigo?) kain batik tulis with foliage and flowers in yellow, black, red, green, white and brown. There are repeated dots on the leaves.

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batik fabric
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batik fabric

1950-1973

A Pesisir or coastal batik, in black, white, blue, tan and pink. Design includes ornate birds, flowers and a zig zag border. This may be the Buketan pattern influenced by Dutch/European design.

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batik Magelang

early 21st century

A batik cap in black (indigo) with an all over design of white stylised flower and leaf designs and stupa dome motifs, incorporating red, green and turquoise. Tendrils create a criss-cross design. The...

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batik jarik
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batik jarik

before 1984

This is a 'jarik' (large waist cloth usually measuring about 2.5m x 1.0m) which had just been completed when it was purchased in Wiro village, Bayat, district of Klaten, Central Java. The design of ...

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batik cap
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Kain panjang

late 20th Century

A batik cap (stamped batik) in brown and navy. The patchwork shapes, known as sekar jagad, may be representations of flowers of the cosmos or universe, and comes from the royal cities of Yogyakarta ...

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