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KAJIAN ETNOBOTANI BIDANG KOSMETIK DI KAMPUNG SAMBIKITING SERANG BANTEN Amaliah, Ratu Zulfi; Pramudita, Wida Putri; Yuliasari, Arsyida; Fitriana, Desi Eka Nur
EduNaturalia: Jurnal Biologi dan Kependidikan Biologi Vol 4, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/edunaturalia.v4i2.66475

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The fact that local people use plants as materials for their daily needs, be it medicine, art, cosmetics, etc. is called ethnobotany. Ethnobotany is engaged in various fields, one of which is cosmetic ethnobotany. In ancient times cosmetic products have become an important part of people's lives.Its use is widespread for both beauty and health purposes. The use of plants in Sambikiting Village, Sambilawang Village, Waringinkurung District is very diverse in the cosmetic field. Plants that are often used by the community are Magnoiophyta plants, including coconut, guava shoots, betel leaves, and rice.
Pembuatan Batik Memanfaatkan Bahan Alami dengan Teknik Ecoprint Pounding dalam Melatih Kreativitas Peserta Didik di SMA Negeri 1 Cikeusal Dewi, Ina Yuliana; Anas Lutfi; Astuti, Sri Handayani; Pramudita, Wida Putri; Muhammad Rafik; Azzahra, Siti Ahdiati Fatimah; Putri, Odita Mulyana; Tati Hartati; Amaliah, Ratu Zulfi; Said, Silvia Riskina; Firdaus, Najmi; Sunarno, Tejo; Husen, Khaerul; Hastuningsih, Eka
Jurnal Pengabdian Kampus Vol 10 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Pengabdian Kampus
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52850/jpmupr.v10i2.11442

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Ecoprint is a sustainable batik art technique that uses natural materials, such as leaves and flowers, as a source of natural dyes to create patterns on the canvas. This study aimed to describe the training process of making ecoprint batik using the pounding technique and to assess the responses of students at SMA Negeri 1 Cikeusal, Banten, Indonesia. The training was implemented using a four-phase method: preparation, socialization, training implementation, and evaluation. The results showed that the training was successful and received positive responses from the students. The students' creativity was enhanced through their exposure to ecoprint batik, a novel and environmentally friendly technique. This study provides a valuable reference for implementing environmentally friendly activities in high schools and training students' creativity.