Selasa, 12 Juni 2012


Batik Gown: Indonesian Motif
Shopping

We actually selling product like a dress and shoes with a touch of Indonesian motif, as an example below, however, we still in a process to make other product, after we already have 10 collection of dresses or shoes, than we'll start selling dresses and shoes, but if you guys have interest in those product below, you can order it to us by sending an email to here, than we will tell how's the payment, and the shipping go to here.

Our Uniqueness :
What make us diferrent than other seller is beside selling product, we also tell the costumer and also our visitor here about the motif that we use on our product, where the motif come from also the history about the motif, so everyone can know furthermore about Indonesian motif, by visit our page and buy our product. All the products are made in Indonesia. 
We'll soon tell you guys about the motif that we use on that dress and shoes.

WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR ORDER!!

With Batik Tiga Negeri motif from Java, Indonesia 
(furthermore about the motif go here)
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Rp 600.000,- (US$60)


With a touch of Ulos motif 
from Sumatera Utara, Indonesia

Rp 650.000,- (US$ 65)

More Gowns, click "Shop A Batik Gown" at menu bar
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Minggu, 11 Maret 2012

Knowing INDONESIA! Part-1.1 "BATIK"

Javanese traditional batik, especially from Yogyakarta and Surakarta, has notable meanings rooted to the Javanese conceptualization of the universe. Traditional colours include indigo, dark brown, and white, which represent the three major Hindu Gods (Brahmā, Visnu, and Śiva). This is related to the fact that natural dyes are most commonly available in indigo and brown. Certain patterns can only be worn by nobility; traditionally, wider stripes or wavy lines of greater width indicated higher rank. Consequently, during Javanese ceremonies, one could determine the royal lineage of a person by the cloth he or she was wearing.
Other regions of Indonesia have their own unique patterns that normally take themes from everyday lives, incorporating patterns such as flowers, nature, animals, folklore or people.
UNESCO designated Indonesian batik as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity on October 2, 2009. As part of the acknowledgment, UNESCO insisted that Indonesia preserve their heritage.
Picture above is the example of the traditional motif from INDONESIA, Its BATIK!