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Painting watercolor on the fabric to make Batik Batik-making is part of Indonesian Royalty Free Stock Photo
Painting watercolor on the fabric to make Batik Batik-making is part of Indonesian Royalty Free Stock Photo
Painting watercolor on the fabric to make Batik Batik-making is part of Indonesian Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Batik Canting
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a tool used to transfer or take liquids that are typically used to make batik, a traditional Indonesian craft. Royalty Free Stock Photo
fabric souvenir in the shape of a grandmother with large eyes Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Canting Javanese: canthing, IPA:tʃanʈiŋ, sometimes spelled with old Dutch orthography tjanting is a pen-like tool used to apply liquid hot wax Javanese: malam in the batik-making process, more precisely batik tulis lit. `written batik`. Traditional canting consists of copper wax-container with small pipe spout and bamboo handle. Traditional canting is made of copper, bronze, zinc or iron material, however modern version might use teflon.


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