Batik has developed into a unique form of textile art exclusive to Sri Lanka. Brought to Sri Lanka by the Dutch, at the turn of the 19th century, it originated as a primary art of fabric dyeing. Batik comes from the Java word meaning writing with wax.
In its purest form, batik is a method of decorating a piece of cloth by creating patterns on it with wax and coloring the rest of the cloth, creating a vibrant mosaic with colored and uncolored areas. It was originally a hobby of the royal classes and soon the skills of batik were introduced to artisans who developed tapestry, regional flags and traditional clothes of the aristocrats with batik fabrics.
Today, batik textile manufacturing in Sri Lanka is deep rooted in the local culture. A new generation of batik artists has been encouraged to create and experiment with new forms and techniques in batik, giving a local flavor to a global tradition. Made in silk and cotton, designed by leading fashion houses and produced by local batik producers in Sri Lanka, batik clothes fetch extremely high prices in local and global markets.
Designers are maximising the batik's use of vibrant colors in producing unique lamp shades, linen, tapestry and upholstery.
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