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Traditional Indonesian Batik Fabric Dyeing Process and Pattern Guide

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Dear Sophia, I hope this email finds you well! I'm so excited about our upcoming trip to Indonesia next month. Since you mentioned your interest in traditional crafts, I wanted to share some information about Indonesian batik that I found. Batik is a traditional fabric dyeing technique that involves . The process starts with applying hot wax to fabric using a special tool called a canting. Then the fabric is dyed, and the waxed areas resist the dye, creating patterns. Finally, the wax is removed through . There are different regional styles with unique characteristics. If you're looking for vibrant colors with floral and bird designs, we should visit . However, if you're interested in the most expensive and exclusive batik with distinctive red tones and Chinese influences, we should check out . I also learned about the symbolic meanings of different patterns and colors. For example, the cloud pattern called Mega Mendung represents . Isn't that fascinating? The Batik Heritage Foundation offers daily workshops, so I thought we could attend one during our trip. We'll need to make reservations since there will be six of us traveling together. Let me know what you think! Best regards, Emily

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