batik sales are not significant
JOGJA - After setting the world's cultural heritage as batiks from Indonesia October 2 and by UNESCO did not give significant impact on selling Batik in Yogyakarta.
At least that is what is felt by the Coordinator Teruntum Toko Batik, Dwi Muktal Suseno. Bernas Jogja met at his office in Malioboro, Monday (5 / 10), he says that selling batik post-determination is not so apparent.
"Basically there is an increasing demand for batik, but not too much only about 10 percent of normal days," he said.
He argued for the urgent need for a little while supplies goods mainly for children of primary school age to middle.
"We have difficulties to meet the needs of batik children and adolescents, for just that much inventory is for toddlers," he said.
Lack of such stocks, he says, because most children and adolescents are still reluctant to wear batik. Thus, the production of batik is still lacking. Unlike the toddler, almost every customer who stopped by the store to buy batik for their toddlers.
"The mothers who like to put a lot of batik to a toddler, because it looked funny," explained the man who had worked in the store for 10 years.
The same thing happened to Surya, batik shop selling Batik increased by 10 percent. Stores located in Malioboro area since September 30 to October 3, began to show improvement because the right buyer and October 2, most were required to wear batik.
"Most who buy school age children, because they were required to wear batik at the school during the day setting," he told Bernas Jogja moment met at the sidelines of the preoccupations in the election of Malioboro Area Community Empowerment Organization (LPKKM).
He said there is no special preparation to welcome such an important event as it seemed sudden. So the store only to prepare the existing stock only.
He believes that young people now have no shame anymore wear batik, so hopefully in the future the young children still proudly wear batik and continue to love batik.
JOGJA - After setting the world's cultural heritage as batiks from Indonesia October 2 and by UNESCO did not give significant impact on selling Batik in Yogyakarta.
At least that is what is felt by the Coordinator Teruntum Toko Batik, Dwi Muktal Suseno. Bernas Jogja met at his office in Malioboro, Monday (5 / 10), he says that selling batik post-determination is not so apparent.
"Basically there is an increasing demand for batik, but not too much only about 10 percent of normal days," he said.
He argued for the urgent need for a little while supplies goods mainly for children of primary school age to middle.
"We have difficulties to meet the needs of batik children and adolescents, for just that much inventory is for toddlers," he said.
Lack of such stocks, he says, because most children and adolescents are still reluctant to wear batik. Thus, the production of batik is still lacking. Unlike the toddler, almost every customer who stopped by the store to buy batik for their toddlers.
"The mothers who like to put a lot of batik to a toddler, because it looked funny," explained the man who had worked in the store for 10 years.
The same thing happened to Surya, batik shop selling Batik increased by 10 percent. Stores located in Malioboro area since September 30 to October 3, began to show improvement because the right buyer and October 2, most were required to wear batik.
"Most who buy school age children, because they were required to wear batik at the school during the day setting," he told Bernas Jogja moment met at the sidelines of the preoccupations in the election of Malioboro Area Community Empowerment Organization (LPKKM).
He said there is no special preparation to welcome such an important event as it seemed sudden. So the store only to prepare the existing stock only.
He believes that young people now have no shame anymore wear batik, so hopefully in the future the young children still proudly wear batik and continue to love batik.
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