batiksilk
Batiksilk refers to silk fabric decorated using batik dyeing techniques, which employ wax resist to create patterns before dye is applied. The term covers both traditional hand-drawn batik (batik tulis) and stamped batik (batik cap) applied to silk. The wax acts as a barrier that prevents dye from reaching the fabric in the covered areas, enabling outlines and layered color when multiple dyes are used. Silk’s smooth surface allows bright, luminous colors and fine details.
Process and variants: In batiksilk, hot wax is applied with canting tools or stamps, after which the
Materials and motifs: Common silk types for batiksilk include habotai, chiffon, crepe de chine, and satin. Motifs
Origins, applications, and care: Batik originated in Indonesia, with particular strength in Java and Bali, and