Indonesian Batik Has Reached Afrika!

Batik has become a senior who is proud of it by the Indonesian people. Batik cloth with various types of motifs and also unique motifs has a unique manufacturing process and also has a variety of special meanings. We have commemorated the moment of world acceptance of Indonesian senior Batik class every October 2 in various parts of the archipelago.

Batik which is widely known as Indonesian society is a complete fabric and Batik has also entered into Indonesian culture as a whole. Batik has become a clothing that can be used every day and is no longer traditional clothing and worn at traditional ceremonies.

Besides being loved by the Indonesian people, some of the world’s great figures also wear Batik as one of their favorite clothing. This Batik has become one form of community recognition of the arts and traditions of Indonesian people. One of the world leaders who is often seen wearing Batik is Nelson Mandela. He represented the leader of the South African country and was often seen wearing Batik at various official events such as the World Cup event in 2010. In addition he also wore Batik Bali clothes during a visit to Indonesia in 1997.

Batik Bali and Batik Denpasar: The Most Preferred Batik Class

While in the country of South Africa, Batik class has been regarded as a luxury clothing and has a special designation, namely  Batik Bali Madiba. These various things have made Indonesian Batik Denpasar cloth become more known throughout the world and more widely used in various official events by important people in the world.

Many traders and also Batik clothing entrepreneurs in Indonesia have expanded their business to all regions, as did Saidah Masud Baradja. The business of making handmade Batik received has reached the international market and is also widely bought by residents of Malaysia and also Saudi Arabia.

The works of the nation’s children increasingly penetrated the world. One of them is Indonesian Batik by designer Lindy Ann Umar Hadi who has penetrated the African continent through the Sekar Asmoro Jagad fashion show at the Soekarno Festival in Algiers, Algeria.

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Lindy Ann who is under the auspices of the Archipelago Arts and Culture Committee or Komite Seni Budaya Nusantara (KSBN) has worked hard to design Batik clothes to fit the spirit of the Soekarno Festival which was held to restore the memory of the people of Algeria and Indonesia, who have a historical relationship between the two countries.

He also designed the Batik clothes with full of betrayal and love, so named Batik Sekar Asmoro Jagad. Lindy explained, all the concepts were poured in the form of prada and embroidered Batik class on crepe, taffeta, cotton, and lightweight designs.

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