Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Malaysian Batik Pattern


Malaysian Batik is batik textile art of Malaysia which is particularly on the east coast of Malaysia.



The most well-liked motifs are leaves and flowers. Malaysian batik represents humans or animals are extraordinary because Islam customs prevent animal images as decoration.

However, the butterfly theme is a frequent exception. The Malaysian batik is moreover prominent for its geometrical designs such as spirals. The method of Malaysian batik creation is also fairly dissimilar from those of Indonesian Javanese batik. The pattern is larger and simpler; it infrequently never uses canting to generate complicated patterns and seriously on brush painting technique to apply colors on fabric materials.

The colors in addition are inclined to be lighter and more exciting than deep colored Javanese batik.

Traditions

Batik was declared in the 17th century Malay archives. The celebrity goes when Laksamana Hang Nadim was prepared by Sultan Mahmud to navigate to India to get 140 pieces of batik cloth with 40 types of flowers depicted on each.

For men, Batik pattern can be worn at dinner ceremonials. Even the ladies wear the fabric as formal dress combining batik pattern with modern fashion. The Malaysian government promotes civil servants to wear batik design during the 1st and 15th day of the month.

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