How batiks are made
I knew that they were made in Bali using a wax process (like writing names on Easter eggs), but never knew about the process of various dyes and applying the wax.
Interesting video showing Moda Batiks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDsD5...em-subs_digest Jean |
Thanks so much for posting this! I've never noticed this on their site. What a long and detailed process - wish I'd been counting the steps as I watched. Do you think this is actually how the thousands of yards of batiks are made that we buy off the bolt? I can't even imagine that being so. If it is then I'd like to quietly say we should be paying at least 3 times what we are!!!
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That was very interesting. I never knew it was such a labor intense project. I felt bad for the guy making it. Thinking all the time watching he is probably only making pennies for doing it.
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That was fascinating. Thanks so much for posting. I am looking at my batiks with new respect.
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Totally fascinating. I won't ever grumble about how much more expensive batiks are again.
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Good grief! No wonder batiks cost so much. I've never been so impressed. What a workout!
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When I was in Thailand 3 years ago with Overseas Adventure Travel, we visited a family whose business was making batiks and selling clothing they made from the fabric they produced. I TREASURE my scarf and pants that I bought and yes, they were EXPENSIVE even without a middleman! Thank goodness for credit cards!:thumbup:
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Amazing process. I will remember this video when I wonder why the Batiks are more expensive. WOW. the Batiks are so beautiful.
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Absolutely fascinating! I saw a brief overview of the process once, but nothing that explained it like this. Thanks for sharing!
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I never minded paying extra for Batiks cause I knew they are done by hand -I don't know what their paid but they all deserve raises
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