poteh
Poteh is a term used in Malay and Indonesian textile vocabulary to describe dot-like motifs in batik and weaving. The word poteh translates roughly as “spot” or “dot,” and it categorizes patterns that feature multiple small circular elements. In batik practice, poteh motifs can be produced by applying wax in tiny points or by printing dot patterns onto fabric, creating areas that remain lighter after dyeing. The resulting effect is a speckled or dotted field that can function as a decorative fill or as a standalone motif within a larger design.
Historically, poteh-style patterns appear across Southeast Asian textile traditions, including Javanese and Malay batik, with examples
In contemporary use, poteh continues to appear in traditional and modern batik, as well as in printed