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BATIK MOTIFS FOR CHILDREN CASUAL FASHION INSPIRED BY BEDOUIN TRIBE HOUSE Agustin, Lisa Tri; Purnomo, Arif Jati
Runtas : Journal Of Arts And Culture Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/runtas.v2i2.4893

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The fashion-artwork entitled Batik Motifs for Children Casual Fashion Inspired by Bedouin Tribe House is as a form of effort to introduce culture and traditions to children. The purpose of creation is to apply the traditional Bedouin house batik motifs for casual clothing for girls aged 10 years old. The methods of creating the fashion pieces are exploration stage, design stage, and creation stage. The process of creating works starts from the exploration stage, which was searching data about traditional Bedouin houses. Making batik motif designs that are embodied in children's casual clothing is applied to create the piece of art using batik tulis technique which were dab-cover-dip coloring using remasol, naptol and indigosol dyes using Japanese cotton and primissima. The color selection brings out cheerful colors. Starting from the design process, scratching, cutting, coloring, melorod, sewing, to making accessories. Casual clothing is clothing that is simple, practical, and comfortable to wear for children's daily playing activities. This work created 4 pieces of batik motifs, they are: Imah Sawarna, Imah Ngahiji, Imah Salonjor, Imah Kahuripan. With that created 4 fashion pieces: Inleum, Makaul, Galis, Bageur. All of the fashion pieces mentioned above were equipped with accessories to support the whole look.
BATIK MOTIFS FOR CHILDREN CASUAL FASHION INSPIRED BY BEDOUIN TRIBE HOUSE Agustin, Lisa Tri; Purnomo, Arif Jati
Runtas: Jurnal Fesyen dan Wastra Nusantara Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Indonesian Institute of the Arts Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/runtas.v2i2.4893

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The fashion-artwork entitled Batik Motifs for Children Casual Fashion Inspired by Bedouin Tribe House is as a form of effort to introduce culture and traditions to children. The purpose of creation is to apply the traditional Bedouin house batik motifs for casual clothing for girls aged 10 years old. The methods of creating the fashion pieces are exploration stage, design stage, and creation stage. The process of creating works starts from the exploration stage, which was searching data about traditional Bedouin houses. Making batik motif designs that are embodied in children's casual clothing is applied to create the piece of art using batik tulis technique which were dab-cover-dip coloring using remasol, naptol and indigosol dyes using Japanese cotton and primissima. The color selection brings out cheerful colors. Starting from the design process, scratching, cutting, coloring, melorod, sewing, to making accessories. Casual clothing is clothing that is simple, practical, and comfortable to wear for children's daily playing activities. This work created 4 pieces of batik motifs, they are: Imah Sawarna, Imah Ngahiji, Imah Salonjor, Imah Kahuripan. With that created 4 fashion pieces: Inleum, Makaul, Galis, Bageur. All of the fashion pieces mentioned above were equipped with accessories to support the whole look.
BADUI HOUSE AS AN IDEA SOURCE FOR CREATING CHILDREN'S BATIK MOTIFS Agustin, Lisa Tri; Purnomo, Muhammad Arif Jati
ARTISTIC : International Journal of Creation and Innovation Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : ISI Press Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/artistic.v4i1.5075

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Badui (Bedouin) tribe is one of the ethnic groups that continues to exist and thrive today, including the traditional house-building method. Accordingly, the Badui traditional house is transformed into a batik motif for the children's casual dress to maintain continuity. This creation seeks to design and implement the traditional Badui house batik motif in casual clothing for 10-year-old girls. Exploration, design, and embodiment were the means of creating works. The process of creating works startedwithexploring motifs, clothing, material, and technique, followed by motifs and children's casual clothing designs. This work utilizedthe written batik technique;colet-tutup-celupcoloring;Remasol, Naptol, and Indigosol dyes; Japanese cotton and Primissima; and bright colors as embodiment techniques. Implementing batik motifs (ImahSawarna,ImahNgahiji,ImahSalonjor,ImahKahuripan) to children's casual clothing resulted in 4 pieces of clothing, namely: Inleum, Makaul, Galis, and Bageur.