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Collector's Edition: Reverse Painted Batik Scarf
Collector's Edition: Reverse Painted Batik Scarf
Miao batik or la ran (蜡染), from Guizhou, China, is a wax-resist dyeing technique that has been around since the Qin and Han dynasties. Although this craft has been added to the National Intangible Cultural Heritage list, it remained largely a local tradition and incorporates many traditional motifs to this day.
For example, on this freehand-painted scarf, you may find detailed paintings of flowers, birds and butterflies which all demonstrates Miao peoples’ deep admiration and reverence for nature and their ancestors. The pattern is drawn onto the fabric with melted beeswax which acts as a dye resistant during the natural indigo dyeing process.
If you are interested in learning more about this craft or the team of talented artisans behind it, feel free to check out our videos and blog posts.
Fibre Content
Fibre Content
100% Cotton
Dimensions
Dimensions
70*195 cm
Care Guide
Care Guide