Do you have a room that needs a splash of color? We
have just the splash. Made from batik fabric purchased in Kejetia Market, this
pillowcase was manufactured exclusively for Bly at a family-run factory in New
Jersey.
The art of batik is as old
as the day is long. Referring to what’s called a “wax-resist dyeing technique,”
the term “batik” has its origin in Java, though there’s evidence that batiks
were used to wrap Egyptian mum...
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The art of batik is as old
as the day is long. Referring to what’s called a “wax-resist dyeing technique,”
the term “batik” has its origin in Java, though there’s evidence that batiks
were used to wrap Egyptian mummies as early as the 4th century.
There’s a rather fanciful tale about African soldiers recruited to fight in the
Dutch East Indies bringing the fabric back to their native land, but it’s more
likely that the technique simply arrived over ancient trans-Saharan overland
trade routes, whereupon it was quickly adopted by peoples like the Yoruba and
Soninke. Eventually it spread throughout the rest of the country, and these
days most African markets have entire lanes of the fabric in more colors and
prints than you ever knew were possible.
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