Batik Heritage Introduktionsklasse med frokost og souvenir





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Batik er en traditionel kunstform i Indonesien, og ordet batik menes at være afledt af ordet 'ambatik', som oversat betyder 'en klud med små prikker'. Endelsen 'tik' betyder lille prik, drop, peg eller at lave prikker. Det er en teknik til voksbestandig farvning af påført stof. Batik laves enten ved at tegne prikker og linjer af resisten med et tudværktøj kaldet en canting, eller ved at printe resisten med et kobberstempel kaldet en kasket. Den påførte voks modstår farvestoffer og giver derfor håndværkeren mulighed for at farve selektivt ved at lægge kluden i blød i én farve, fjerne voksen med kogende vand og gentage, hvis der ønskes flere farver Nu kan batikteknikken findes ikke kun på stof, men også på træhåndværk og andre medier. Hvis du elsker Batiks forviklinger og historie, så bør du prøve din hånd med at lære processen. Der vil du lære at tegne Batik-mønster ved at bruge cantingen (bambusske der bruges til at påføre voks i stof) og farvelægge Batikken.
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batik tekstilproduktion under en rundvisning i Tekstilmuseet i Palmerah. Din private chauffør kører dig hen til det maleriske museum, hvor du kan beundre vævede javanske mesterværker og deltage i et batikværksted, hvor han farver et tekstil til at medbringe med dig hjem.
Nationalmonumentet (indonesisk: Monumen Nasional, forkortet Monas) er et tårn på 132 m (433 ft) i centrum af Merdeka-pladsen, Central Jakarta, som symboliserer kampen for Indonesien. Det er det nationale monument for Republikken Indonesien, bygget til minde om kampen for indonesisk uafhængighed.
Istiqlal-moskeen (indonesisk: Masjid Istiqlal, tændt. 'Uafhængighedsmoske') i Jakarta, Indonesien er den største moske i Sydøstasien og den tredje største sunnimoske moske i form af kapacitet. Denne nationale moske i Indonesien blev bygget for at mindes den indonesiske uafhængighed og blev navngivet "Istiqlal", et arabisk ord for "uafhængighed".
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Wonderful tour and Batik learning experience! We loved the hands on creation of a small batik piece, getting to choose a design, learning to trace with the wax, and then dyeing our cloth. While the cloth dried we toured the textile museum and saw the different designs and antique batiks. We had a delicious lunch as well, along with shopping and a bit more tour of tge city, just a perfect day! Our guide Ms Fina and driver were expert at navigating the city.
Very nice tour with an amazing batik experience! The workshop is performed in a small batik factory. Staff and guide are super friendly and helpful. I would definitely recommend this tour to anybody interested in batik! Read more about - Batik Heritage Introduction Class with Lunch & Souvenir - https://www.viator.com/tours/Jakarta/Private-Tour-Introduction-to-Batik-Heritage-Class-with-Lunch-and-Insurance/d4633-103769P25?mcid=56757
Very nice tour with an amazing batik experience! The workshop is performed in a small batik factory. Staff and guide are super friendly and helpful. I would definitely recommend this tour to anybody interested in batik!
Great experience, service was perfectly on time, guide August and driver Frans are very friendly and provide the best service for a tour. I highly reccomend if you are coming to Jakarta
Outstanding Guide Raihan, our personal guide, and Hardy, our driver, made lasting memories for us on our second day in Jakarta. Easy pick-up at the cruise pier. Enjoyed the Textiles Museum where we made our own beginner batik pieces, saw amazing batik fabrics, and bought authentic batik from the on-site shop. Visited places of worship and had an authentic Indonesian lunch. Raihan (“Ryan”) is an amazing young man. Excellent English skills and insights beyond his years. Delightful and enlightening day.
This was a wonderful tour in every way. Alie is a very good and conscientious driver(this is the second time he has driven me on a tour, and this second time just confirms my first impression!) and August After July was a very good tour guide. His English was terrific, and his ability to communicate the nuances of Indonesian history and culture was something I really appreciated. The chance to make my own batik in the beautiful textile museum was really special, as was the tour of the museum itself. I enjoyed the other stops even though we were unable to enter either the mosque(it was Friday!) or the cathedral (there was a wedding!). Just seeing them from the outside with an informative narrative was good. Lunch was delicious (I really LOVE nasi goreng, and trying the fried gourami, fried mushrooms, and kampung chicken was a treat) I highly et his trip and this organization. Thank you!
Perfect from start to finish! Vicky sent messages so we would know exactly where to find him when we arrived in port. From the port to the Textile Museum he shared interesting facts about the sights we passed by. But not too much so that I didn’t feel overwhelmed The Textile Museum was great. We got make our own batik sample. Istiqlal Mosque is impressive. Vicky shared the best photo vantage points Ardi was a fabulous driver! I felt safe in the hectic Jakarta traffic.
We had a great experience learning how Batik was made and trying to make it ourselves. . We loved or guide Vicky and our driver Ardi was great .. They were so flexible with our schedule as our ship was late to port.. we toured the mosque and Vickys English was amazing so He gave us extra information.. I would recommend this tour
We took a batik class, visited the textile museum and Jakarta 's largest mosque. Vicky (m) was so accommoding even providing umbrellas. He pointed out many Jakarta sights as ee drove to the museum and shared stories We were a bit worried about getting back on time due to Jakarta's traffic we got back im plenty of time The driver Atdi was first rate as well Highly recommend tjrm
This tour was one of my favorites in Jakarta. The guide was awesome and very knowledge explaining the different areas batik patterns. The lunch was so delicious and so many foods to try. Best part is I made my own souvenir, a batik cloth.



