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MALAIKA

Address 3-33-4 Horinochi Hachiojishi Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:192-0355
Representative Name KOICHI ITO
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Indonesian batik, also known as "Javanese chintz," is a dyeing and weaving technique of "wax-blot dyeing" that originated and was introduced from India, and was recognized as a UNESCO World Intangible Cultural Heritage in October 2009. There are various types of dyeing techniques, from traditional hand-drawn brazing, to copper stamping, to hand-painted patterns, and even inexpensive silk-screened prints. The background of the development of batik is very profound, and each region's batik has its own unique characteristics that have been created in different environments.

SD item code:12969447

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Type A 103cm x 240cm
タイプ A 103cm×240cm

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1 pc /set In Stock
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Type B 102cm x 240cm
タイプ B 102cm×240cm

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S3
Type C 103cm x 245cm
タイプ C 103cm×245cm

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Item added on: 2024/12/12
Shipping Date
About 1 week
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Country of manufacture: Indonesia
Material / component: cotton
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Indonesian batik, also known as "Javanese chintz," is a dyeing and weaving technique of "wax-blot dyeing" that originated and was introduced from India, and was recognized as a UNESCO World Intangible Cultural Heritage in October 2009. There are various types of dyeing techniques, from traditional hand-drawn brazing, to copper stamping, to hand-painted patterns, and even inexpensive silk-screened prints. The background of the development of batik is very profound, and each region's batik has its own unique characteristics that have been created in different environments.

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Shipping Method Estimated Arrival
Sea Mail From Mar.2nd 2026 to May.4th 2026
Air Mail From Feb.12th 2026 to Feb.16th 2026
EMS From Feb.11th 2026 to Feb.16th 2026
Pantos Express From Feb.13th 2026 to Feb.18th 2026
DHL From Feb.11th 2026 to Feb.13th 2026
UPS From Feb.11th 2026 to Feb.13th 2026
FedEx From Feb.11th 2026 to Feb.13th 2026
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.

The photo is an image only.
Patterns and colors may differ from those in the photos.
There is some error in size.
Please note that there may be stains, fraying, or other damage to the fabric as it is an old cloth, but please understand it as a texture.
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