{"id":421,"date":"2018-10-02T08:50:39","date_gmt":"2018-10-02T01:50:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/helloindonesia.id\/id\/?p=421"},"modified":"2018-10-04T09:25:19","modified_gmt":"2018-10-04T02:25:19","slug":"indonesian-batik-day","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/helloindonesia.id\/en\/indonesian-batik-day\/","title":{"rendered":"National batik day, October 2"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span id=\"result_box\" class=\"\" lang=\"en\" tabindex=\"-1\"><span title=\"Pada tanggal 2 Oktober 2009 badan PBB untuk kebudayaan UNESCO menetapkan batik sebagai warisan Kemanusiaan untuk budaya Lisan dan nonbendawi (Masterpieces of the oral and intangible Heritage of Humanity).Teknik pewarnaan dengan menggunakan 'malam' unruk menutupi sebagian dari kain dalam pewarnaan, dimana dengan teknik\">On October 2, 2009 the UN agency for the culture of UNESCO established batik as a humanitarian heritage for oral and non-cultural cultures (Masterpieces of the oral and intangible Heritage of Humanity) As <a href=\"http:\/\/helloindonesia.id\/hari-batik-nasional-2-oktober\/421\/budaya\/\">Batik Day<\/a>. Coloring techniques using &#8216;night&#8217; to cover part of the fabric in coloring, where by technique <\/span><span title=\"tersebut dibuat motif-motif tertentu yang memiliki keunikan dan arti tertentu.\">these are made certain motives that have a unique and specific meaning. <\/span><span title=\"Diperlukan kesadaran dan transfer pengetahuan untuk melestarikan budaya batik ini sampai ketingkat pengrajin local yang membuat motif masih menggunakan tangan (batik tulis).\">Awareness and transfer of knowledge is needed to preserve this batik culture to the level of local craftsmen who make motives still using hands (batik). <\/span><span title=\"Sehingga tanggal 2 Oktober ini menjadi hari batik nasional, beragam lapisan masyarakt dan pejabat pemerintah dan pelajar disarankan untuk menggunakan batik pada tanggal ini. \">So that on October 2 this will be a national batik day, various layers of society and government officials and students are advised to use <a href=\"http:\/\/helloindonesia.id\/hari-batik-nasional-2-oktober\/421\/budaya\/\">batik<\/a> on this date.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span title=\"banyak dari berbagai instasi pemerintahan dan perusaan mewajibkan pegawainya unutk mengenakan pakaian batik pada hari tersebut, selain untuk memperingati , hal ini tentunya kan menjadi kebiasaan yang baik bagi semua orang untuk bisa melestarikan peninggalan warisan Kemanusian untuk budaya lisan dan non bendawi. \">many of the various government institutions and companies require employees to wear batik clothes on that day, in addition to commemorating, this is certainly a good habit for everyone to be able to preserve the legacy of the Humanity for oral and non-material cultures.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span title=\"batik juga banyak di pakai anak sekolah saat ini, hampir setiap sekolah mewajibkan mekai batik, ada hari hari tertentu yang dimana seragam mereka juga mengenakan motif batik.\">batik is also widely used by school children today, almost every school requires batik mekai, there are certain days where their uniforms also wear batik motifs. <\/span><span title=\"tapi sudah tahukan anda sejarah batik mari kita simak. \">but you already know the history of batik let&#8217;s take a look.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span title=\"Sejarah batik di Indonesia terkait erat dengan perkembangan Kerajaan Majapahit dan penyebaran ajaran Islam di Pulau Jawa.\">The history of batik in Indonesia is closely related to the development of the Majapahit Kingdom and the spread of Islamic teachings in Java. <\/span><span title=\"Dalam beberapa catatan, pengembangan batik banyak dilakukan pada zaman Kesultanan Mataram, lalu berlanjut pada zaman Kasunanan Surakarta dan Kesultanan Yogyakarta. \">In some notes, the development of batik was mostly carried out during the Mataram Sultanate, then continued during the Surakarta Sunanate and the Yogyakarta Sultanate.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span title=\"Kesenian batik di Indonesia telah dikenal sejak zaman Kerajaan Majapahit dan terus berkembang sampai kerajaan berikutnya beserta raja-rajanya.\">Batik art in Indonesia has been known since the days of the Majapahit Kingdom and continues to grow until the next kingdom and its kings. <\/span><span title=\"Kesenian batik secara umum meluas di Indonesia dan secara khusus di pulau Jawa setelah akhir abad ke-18 atau awal abad ke-19. \">Batik art in general extends in Indonesia and specifically on the island of Java after the end of the 18th century or early 19th century.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span title=\"Teknik batik sendiri telah diketahui lebih dari 1.000 tahun, kemungkinan berasal dari Mesir kuno atau Sumeria.\">The batik technique itself has been known for more than 1,000 years, possibly from ancient Egypt or Sumeria. <\/span><span title=\"Teknik batik meluas di beberapa negara di Afrika Barat seperti Nigeria, Kamerun, dan Mali, serta di Asia, seperti India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Iran, Thailand, Malaysia dan Indonesia. \">Batik technique extends in several countries in West Africa such as Nigeria, Cameroon and Mali, as well as in Asia, such as India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Iran, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span title=\"Hingga awal abad ke-20, batik yang dihasilkan merupakan batik tulis.\">Until the beginning of the 20th century, batik produced was batik. <\/span><span title=\"Batik cap baru dikenal setelah Perang Dunia I berakhir atau sekitar tahun 1920. \">Stamp batik was only known after World War I ended or around 1920.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span title=\"Kesenian batik adalah kesenian gambar di atas kain untuk pakaian yang menjadi salah satu kebudayaan keluarga kerajaan di Indonesia zaman dahulu.\">Batik art is the art of drawing on cloth for clothing which became one of the royal family cultures in ancient Indonesia. <\/span><span title=\"Awalnya kegiatan membatik hanya terbatas dalam keraton saja dan batik dihasilkan untuk pakaian raja dan keluarga pemerintah dan para pembesar.\">Initially batik activities were limited to the palace and batik was produced for the clothes of the king and the family of the government and the officials. <\/span><span title=\"Oleh karena banyak dari pembesar tinggal di luar keraton, maka kesenian batik ini dibawa oleh mereka keluar dari keraton dan dihasilkan pula di tempatnya masing-masing. \">Because many of the dignitaries lived outside the palace, the batik art brought by them came out of the palace and produced in their respective places.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span title=\"Lama kelamaan kesenian batik ini ditiru oleh rakyat jelata dan selanjutnya meluas sehingga menjadi pekerjaan kaum wanita rumah tangga untuk mengisi waktu luang mereka. \">Over time this batik art was imitated by the common people and further expanded to become the work of the household women to fill their spare time.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span title=\"Bahan-bahan pewarna yang dipakai ketika membatik terdiri dari tumbuh-tumbuhan asli Indonesia yang dibuat sendiri antara lain dari: pohon mengkudu, tinggi, soga, nila.\">Coloring materials used when making batik consist of native Indonesian plants made from among others: noni, tall, soga, indigo trees. <\/span><span title=\"Bahan sodanya dibuat dari soda abu, sedangkan garamnya dibuat dari tanah lumpur. \">The sodas are made from soda ash, while the salt is made from mud soil.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span title=\"sumber bahasan. \">source of discussion.<br \/>\n<\/span><span title=\"https:\/\/id.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Sejarah_batik_di_Indonesia \"><a href=\"https:\/\/id.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Sistory_batik_di_Indonesia\">https:\/\/id.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Sistory_batik_di_Indonesia<\/a><br \/>\n<\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/id.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Hari_Batik_National\"><span title=\"https:\/\/id.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Hari_Batik_Nasional\">https:\/\/id.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Hari_Batik_National<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On October 2, 2009 the UN agency for the culture of UNESCO established batik as a humanitarian heritage for oral and non-cultural cultures (Masterpieces of the oral and intangible Heritage of Humanity) As Batik Day. Coloring techniques using &#8216;night&#8217; to cover part of the fabric in coloring, where by technique these are made certain motives that have a unique and specific meaning. Awareness and transfer of knowledge is needed to preserve this batik culture to the level of local craftsmen who make motives still using hands (batik). So that on October 2 this will be a national batik day, various layers of society and government officials and students are advised to use batik on this date. many of the various government institutions and companies require employees to wear batik clothes on that day, in addition to commemorating, this is certainly a good habit for everyone to be able to preserve the legacy of the Humanity for oral and non-material cultures. batik is also widely used by school children today, almost every school requires batik mekai, there are certain days where their uniforms also wear batik motifs. but you already know the history of batik let&#8217;s take a look. The history of batik in Indonesia is closely related to the development of the Majapahit Kingdom and the spread of Islamic teachings in Java. In some notes, the development of batik was mostly carried out during the Mataram Sultanate, then continued during the Surakarta Sunanate and the Yogyakarta Sultanate. Batik art in Indonesia has been known since the days of the Majapahit Kingdom and continues to grow until the next kingdom and its kings. Batik art in general extends in Indonesia and specifically on the island of Java after the end of the 18th century or early 19th century. The batik technique itself has been known for more than 1,000 years, possibly from ancient Egypt or Sumeria. Batik technique extends in several countries in West Africa such as Nigeria, Cameroon and Mali, as well as in Asia, such as India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Iran, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Until the beginning of the 20th century, batik produced was batik. Stamp batik was only known after World War I ended or around 1920. Batik art is the art of drawing on cloth for clothing which became one of the royal family cultures in ancient Indonesia. Initially batik activities were limited to the palace and batik was produced for the clothes of the king and the family of the government and the officials. Because many of the dignitaries lived outside the palace, the batik art brought by them came out of the palace and produced in their respective places. Over time this batik art was imitated by the common people and further expanded to become the work of the household women to fill their spare time. Coloring materials used when making batik consist of native Indonesian plants made from among others: noni, tall, soga, indigo trees. The sodas are made from soda ash, while the salt is made from mud soil. source of discussion. https:\/\/id.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Sistory_batik_di_Indonesia https:\/\/id.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Hari_Batik_National<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":424,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[5,1,140,84,50,122],"tags":[204,126,6,206,203,205,111],"class_list":["post-421","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-indonesia","category-indonesian","category-news","category-tribe","category-budaya","category-history","tag-batik-2-oktober","tag-history","tag-indonesia","tag-indonesian","tag-national-batik-day","tag-october-2-batik-day-indonesia","tag-culture"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.9 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>National batik day, October 2<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"n October 2, 2009 the UN agency for the culture of UNESCO established batik as a humanitarian heritage for oral and non-cultural cultures Batik day .\" \/>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/helloindonesia.id\/en\/indonesian-batik-day\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale:alternate\" content=\"id_ID\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"National batik day, October 2\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"On October 2, 2009 the UN agency for the culture of UNESCO established batik as a humanitarian heritage for oral and non-cultural cultures (Masterpieces of the oral and intangible Heritage of Humanity) As Batik Day. 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