Zeno Indonesia Celebrates Batik Day
Four years ago today, UNESCO recognized batik as the national cultural heritage for traditional Indonesian fabric because of its unique technique that incorporates ink and dot patterns. In ancient history, “batik” means to write or draw dots with ink. Although the fabric is commonly associated with Javanese culture, there are many batik patterns from other regions including Madura, Bali and Sumatera.
The Zeno Stratcom team in Indonesia celebrated Batik Day by inviting artists into their office to demonstrate how to ink the fabrics and different techniques to use. The team was also able to try on and style their fabric creations!
Check out the pictures below to get a better idea of the technique and styling of this traditional fabric!
Zenoids pose with their batik creations
Batik artists demonstrate how to ink on patterned cloth
Zeno Stratcom employees in Indonesia