South Sulawesi, RI to familiarize Batik Handicraft Exhibition
TEMPO Interactive, Makassar - handicraft exhibition, Craft in Makassar, Celebes, this year introduced batik South. So far, people know more about the origin of Javanese batik. "BBtik with the motive of our South Sulawesi trophy to be more recognized by society," said Jeffrey Eugene T, President Director of PT Mega Promo Debindo as Celebes craft at the Hotel Sahid, Thursday (13 / 5)
According to Jeffrey, there are three motifs of batik, which introduced, among them the motive Toraja, Bugis and Makassar. South Batik generally use the same manufacturing techniques with batik of Java, but have their own particularities. "The example of batik motifs and vessel lontara Phinisi," Haida said Quartina, Uthie's Boutique owner.
The new Haida two bull develop business in this fashion in South Sulawesi, said batik is very interesting. Uthie's Boutique is one of the booths that were present among the 87 exhibitors. Haida said, there are about 50 pieces of clothing on display at stannya. "About a target we have 30 pieces that were sold," Haida said.
Batik was the result of his own design and stitching and working with artisans in Wajo. Besides displaying batik Haida also sell some clothing from silk fabrics. Among the 87 booths, there were 35 booths that sell fashion and accessories, craft market stall 15, 12 special booths selling batik, the remaining interior goods.
The exhibition also diramaikan by government-owned enterprises such as Pertamina, PT Telkom, Angkasa Pura, Bank Mandiri and Bank BNI.
According to Jeffrey, there are three motifs of batik, which introduced, among them the motive Toraja, Bugis and Makassar. South Batik generally use the same manufacturing techniques with batik of Java, but have their own particularities. "The example of batik motifs and vessel lontara Phinisi," Haida said Quartina, Uthie's Boutique owner.
The new Haida two bull develop business in this fashion in South Sulawesi, said batik is very interesting. Uthie's Boutique is one of the booths that were present among the 87 exhibitors. Haida said, there are about 50 pieces of clothing on display at stannya. "About a target we have 30 pieces that were sold," Haida said.
Batik was the result of his own design and stitching and working with artisans in Wajo. Besides displaying batik Haida also sell some clothing from silk fabrics. Among the 87 booths, there were 35 booths that sell fashion and accessories, craft market stall 15, 12 special booths selling batik, the remaining interior goods.
The exhibition also diramaikan by government-owned enterprises such as Pertamina, PT Telkom, Angkasa Pura, Bank Mandiri and Bank BNI.
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