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Batik Wall Art

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NOVICA's Batik Wall Art Collection showcases the diversity of this ancient art. The techniques, symbols and culture surrounding batik can be found in the traditional and contemporary wall hangings handcrafted by artisans from around the globe.

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Awesome Wall Hanging

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This item is very well made and I was so happy when it arrived. I had ordered one initially and it never arrived getting lost somewhere in Memphis in the US. NOVICA customer service was great and ensured that I would finally receive one. The hanging is larger than I thought and is awesome. Very colourful and bright with chakra colours. A beautiful gift for any metaphysical friend and a colourful addition for a unique piece of art in your home.

Tenley

Jul 2, 2021

This is lovely

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I will enjoy this so much, I love the colors, the texture and as always, the packaging from Novica! Thank you Desak!

look twice

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Interesting piece. At first glance one sees only a a good design before focusing in on depictions of mother and daughter with moon and house. Lovely colors, Placed in light gray room with fountain. Serene. K Diaz

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Batik Wall Art

Batik is an ancient resist-dying technique practiced all over the world. To create batik wall art, the artisan must think in reverse, working from lighter colors to darker tones. A resist material — usually wax — is applied by hand to the areas of fabric where color is not desired. When the cloth is crumpled into a vat of dye, the wax crinkles, resulting in a network of fine lines of color. Then the wax is removed and the process is repeated with each new color, keeping in mind how colors will blend when layered. NOVICA'S collection of Batik Wall Art includes contributions from artists in India and Thailand, that make for wonderful inspirational and spiritual gifts. Batik from West Africa often celebrates dance and music, and Javanese batiks perpetuate ancestral motifs once reserved for royalty. In fact, Indonesian batik was designated a UNESCO Intangible World Heritage in 2009.

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