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Journal : Runtas: Journal of Arts and Culture

The Morning Star in Semba Scarves as a Source of Ideas For Creating Batik Motifs for Casual Wear Firdaus, Roihatal Jannati; Sudarwanto, Aan
Runtas : Journal Of Arts And Culture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/runtas.v1i1.5250

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This Final Project entitled "The Morning Star in Semba Scarves as a Source of Ideas For Creating Batik Motifs for Casual Wear". The source of the idea that forms the basis for the creation of works is the weaving craft of the NTT region, especially the Ende region, namely Selendang Semba. On the Semba scarf there is a Morning Star motif which as a unique character so that the creators want to make it an idea for creating batik motifs. The purpose of creating this final project is to apply the Morning Star motif found in the Semba scarf into casual clothing for young women aged 17 year sand over. The methods used in making this work are expression, technique and creation. The process of making batik designs using the strongest character-taking technique found in the semba shawl becomes a batik motif. The making of the batik works uses the written batik process followed by the coloring process in the form of dyed caps with artificial dyes, namely napthol and remashol. The material in the work uses primissima cloth, atype of princess dance, whichhasa smooth character, dense fibers, easily absorbs sweat so it is comfortable when used as casual clothing. The output of this Final Project is in the form of 4 works of women's casual clothing, a fashion catalog, a teaser for the final work process and as cientificarticle. This work is titled "Abhita" and has different titles in each of his works, the clothes are titled : Asha, Sachi, Trisha, Agni.
WHITE WOOD PLANTS AS A SOURCE OF IDEAS FOR CREATING BATIK MOTIFS IN CASUAL CLOTHING Lisnasari, Dyta; Sudarwanto, Aan
Runtas: Jurnal Fesyen dan Wastra Nusantara Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Batik and Culture
Publisher : Indonesian Institute of the Arts Surakarta

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 This fashion work has the theme of Eucalyptus Plants as a Source of Ideas for Creating Batik Motifs in Casual Clothing. The source of inspiration for the eucalyptus plant comes from the surrounding environment because it has many properties needed by the local community. So with this work the author wants to bring and introduce to the general public through fashion trends. The aim of this work is to create a eucalyptus plant batik motif and apply it to casual clothing. The method used in the process of creating this work uses three stages, namely exploration, design, realization. The exploration stage is a step of observing the surrounding environment, social media, literature study and conducting data mining through interviews. The second stage is designing the motif by using all the data as a reference for making alternative sketches into the selected design. The third stage is the embodiment technique which realizes the selected design into a real work. The creation of the work begins with pattern making, scratching, batik, coloring, sewing, sewing and finishing. The results of the creation of this work are 4 casual outfits, each of which has a title and philosophical meaning implied in each motif, namely work 1 with the title Bahuwirya, work 2 with the title Casugraha, work 3 with the title Laksana, work 4 with the title Dianti. By creating clothing that features eucalyptus plant motifs, people can grow a sense of love and pride in having a plant that has many benefits.
The Morning Star in Semba Scarves as a Source of Ideas For Creating Batik Motifs for Casual Wear Firdaus, Roihatal Jannati; Sudarwanto, Aan
Runtas: Jurnal Fesyen dan Wastra Nusantara Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Indonesian Institute of the Arts Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/runtas.v1i1.5250

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This Final Project entitled "The Morning Star in Semba Scarves as a Source of Ideas For Creating Batik Motifs for Casual Wear". The source of the idea that forms the basis for the creation of works is the weaving craft of the NTT region, especially the Ende region, namely Selendang Semba. On the Semba scarf there is a Morning Star motif which as a unique character so that the creators want to make it an idea for creating batik motifs. The purpose of creating this final project is to apply the Morning Star motif found in the Semba scarf into casual clothing for young women aged 17 year sand over. The methods used in making this work are expression, technique and creation. The process of making batik designs using the strongest character-taking technique found in the semba shawl becomes a batik motif. The making of the batik works uses the written batik process followed by the coloring process in the form of dyed caps with artificial dyes, namely napthol and remashol. The material in the work uses primissima cloth, atype of princess dance, whichhasa smooth character, dense fibers, easily absorbs sweat so it is comfortable when used as casual clothing. The output of this Final Project is in the form of 4 works of women's casual clothing, a fashion catalog, a teaser for the final work process and as cientificarticle. This work is titled "Abhita" and has different titles in each of his works, the clothes are titled : Asha, Sachi, Trisha, Agni.