What makes batik different
Wax is applied to fabric before dyeing, so covered areas resist color. This creates a softer handcrafted effect than flat printed repeats.
Craft guide
Batik brings a handmade print mood to everyday and festive wardrobes. Natural variation in color and pattern is part of the wax-resist process and gives each piece individuality.
Wax is applied to fabric before dyeing, so covered areas resist color. This creates a softer handcrafted effect than flat printed repeats.
Wash gently, avoid harsh scrubbing and dry in shade. Handcrafted pieces should be treated with patience, especially during the first few washes.