Formerly a family and tribal signifier and later a symbol of Indonesian independence and identity, Batik is now a fabric in demand worldwide. Fiona Kerlogue explores its origins, regional traditions and themes, and considers how modern influences such as industrialization and war have influenced its production. She presents an illustrated index of motifs and their meanings, plus an international listing of collections.
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