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This hand drawn batik is a clasic textile from the Yogjakarta area of Imogiri. The round shape of Keong Rentang motif is said to be like a snail shell and in this case has a keris pattern within. Snails symbolize fertility . Imogiri was one of the primary centers for the batik textiles made for the Sultanage in Yogjakarta.
Batik, one panel, hand drawn with canting, natural dyes, cotton cloth. Made in Imogiri by the Bima Bima Sakti Collective, Java. 1998
excelent condition. Size 242 x 102 cm / 95.5 x 40 in
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