This vintage batik textile is an example of batik tulis—the traditional, hand-drawn wax-resist dyeing technique of Java, Indonesia. The hand-drawn pattern features a lush field of stylized flowers, star-like blossoms, and butterflies in earthy tones of cocoa, ivory, indigo, and clay. The interplay of fine detailing and natural motifs suggests a narrative of harmony between structure and spontaneity—a hallmark of refined batik work.
Each motif was meticulously applied by hand using a canting tool, a process that often takes weeks to complete and results in richly layered, deeply expressive cloth. The repeating geometry creates a mesmerizing visual rhythm, while subtle imperfections and variations speak to the human touch behind its creation.
This piece is likely from the mid-20th century and may have been used as a ceremonial or formal wrap (kain panjang). Today, it makes a beautiful statement as a wall hanging, draped textile, or framed textile art.
Size: 3'6" x 8'2" [107cm x 249cm]
Age: Vintage
Origin: Surakarta, Central Java
Type of textile: Sogan Batik
Material: Cotton
Condition: Very good
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