Batik from eastern Indonesian

Special Batik design for Eastern Indonesia, Ministry of Communication and Information Manokwari - West Papua.

Batik is a traditional Indonesian art form that involves the creation of intricate patterns on fabric using wax and dye. It has a rich history deeply intertwined with Indonesian culture and is considered a significant part of the country's heritage. The word "batik" is derived from the Javanese word "ambatik," where "am" means to write, and "batik" refers to a cloth with dots or writing.

Apart from Java, every other region in Indonesia also has various kinds of batik. And below I am attaching the results of my work that I received to make typical Manokwari batik within the scope of the Manokwari West Papua KOMINFO Department.

This is batik with a bright style, and the core elements of the previous batik design concept are Mambruk Victoria, Black Orchid and KOMINFO Logo.

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