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Batik is a traditional Indonesian art form that involves using wax and dye to create intricate patterns on fabric. Here are the steps to create a basic batik design: 1. Choose your fabric: Batik can be done on a variety of fabrics, but cotton or silk works best. 2. Draw your design: Use a pencil or chalk to draw your design onto the fabric. 3. Apply wax: Using a tjanting (a tool used for applying hot wax) or a brush, apply hot wax over the areas of the fabric that you want to remain the original color. The wax will act as a resist for the dye. 4. Dye the fabric: Immerse the fabric in the dye bath. Make sure the fabric is completely covered in dye. Let the fabric sit in the dye for about 20-30 minutes or until you achieve the desired color. 5. Remove the wax: After the fabric has dried, remove the wax by ironing the fabric between sheets of absorbent paper. The wax will melt and be absorbed by the paper. 6. Repeat the process: If you want to add more colors or layers to your design, repeat steps 3-5 until you achieve your desired result. 7. Finish the fabric: Once you have completed your batik design, wash the fabric in cold water to remove any excess dye or wax. Hang the fabric to dry. With practice and patience, you can create intricate and beautiful batik designs. Remember to wear protective gloves and clothing when working with hot wax and dyes.
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