RFR1GP8P–Isolated hand in the process of making batik. Batik is a ancient art from Indonesia. Produced by technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to fabric.
RMBH06WX–Batik craftwork, Bali. Applying hot wax 'resist' on fabric before selective dying
RMT10C0T–Woman wearing dyed wax resist headwear in three colours. Red bindi mark on the forehead. Rudraprayag-Ukhimath, Chopta, Triyuginarayan area, Lower Himalayas, Northern India.
RMDG44G6–Intricate batik wax resist floral pattern on traditional Javanese sarong, Pekalongan, Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
RMB58PPY–Miao girl doing wax resist southern Guizhou Guizhou China Asia
RMRJJWHN–Rare 18th century wax resist indigo dye bedcover with Aubusson tapestry mid 19th century hand-painted silk panels
RMM4B4KN–Craftswoman applying hot wax-resist dyeing on batik with a canting (spouted tool). Batik Winotosastro shop, Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia.
RMR1XBMD–Etched batik pattern onto woven hemp fabric using wax-resist method, Ok Pop Tok Weaving Center, Luang Prabang, Laos
RM2FA040B–Easter eggs from the Czech Republic, painted red or dyed with wax resist, hanging on branches of plum blossom against a white background. Anna Watson/
RFT1PW7X–Wax resist red, white and yellow dyed traditional lithuanian Easter egg in the straw on a black background. Close-up.
RF2AGADMH–Pysanky are traditional Slavic easter eggs, decorated with traditional folk designs using a wax-resist method
RMD7T4R9–Indonesian artists use the Javanese wax-resist dyeing technique to create batik textiles with modern designs and vivid colors.
RF2CCDRG8–Batik is an traditional Balinese art technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth. This technique originated from Java but has become popular
RMDAG40B–Briglin Pottery coffee pot with linear wax resist design. Possibly early period 1950s
RFHTX9F5–The Easter egg is decorated with a pattern using a wax-resist method and bleaching.
RMCTJ135–Batik is a cloth that is traditionally made using a manual wax-resist dyeing technique
RF2J069J9–Tools for decorating Paschal eggs, Pysankas, with wax-resist dyeing technique. Collection of eggs. Homemade pen and melted beeswax for drawing of eggs
RF2PRCGB8–The process of making batik on Festival Batik Keren Blitar. Batik is a handmade ancient art from Indonesia. Produced by technique of wax-resist dyeing
RMS3JG05–Pysanka Ukrainian Easter Eggs made with wax resist techniques
RM2H5WR76–Wax-resist-dyed fabric from Sierra Leone. Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa
RMBH06XP–Batik craftwork, Bali. Applying hot wax 'resist' on fabric before selective dying
RF2R3TRXM–Batik fabrics are Indonesian textiles made using wax-resist dyeing. They feature intricate patterns and vibrant colors, holding cultural significance
RF2D6C255–Batik Indonesian: is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth, or cloth made using this technique originated from Indonesia.
RF2E1C54P–Handmade Easter eggs. Ukrainian pysanka decorated with wax-resist dyeing technique with flowers on white background
RMRJJWJ1–Rare 18th century wax resist indigo dye bedcover with Aubusson tapestry mid 19th century hand-painted silk panels
RMM4B4KM–Craftswoman applying hot wax-resist dyeing on batik with a canting (spouted tool). Batik Winotosastro shop, Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia.
RMR1XBMH–Etching a batik pattern onto woven hemp fabric using wax-resist method, Ok Pop Tok Weaving Center, Luang Prabang, Laos
RM2FA0418–Easter eggs from the Czech Republic, painted red or dyed with wax resist, hanging on branches of plum blossom against a white background. Anna Watson/
RFT1PW5P–Wax resist blue and orenge dyed traditional lithuanian Easter egg in the nest on a black background. With copy space for text, isolated
RFW3E789–Pysanky are traditional Slavic easter eggs, decorated with traditional folk designs using a wax-resist method
RME7MH5D–Partial close up of colourful wax batik artwork, abstract lines and irregular patches in black, pink and white
RF2CCDRJK–Batik is an traditional Balinese art technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth. This technique originated from Java but has become popular
RMDAG40R–An English Briglin Pottery coffee pot, cup, saucer and sugar bowl, with linear wax resist design
RFHW5M32–There are pysankas with traditional Ukrainian ornaments and symbols. The Easter eggs are decorated with a pattern using a wax-resist method.
RMCTJ12Y–Batik is a cloth that is traditionally made using a manual wax-resist dyeing technique
RF2J0F059–Rustic background. Tools for decorating Paschal eggs, Pysankas, with wax-resist dyeing technique. Collection of eggs. Homemade pen and melted beeswax
RF2PRCGA0–The process of making batik on Festival Batik Keren Blitar. Batik is a handmade ancient art from Indonesia. Produced by technique of wax-resist dyeing
RFP86B7P–Pysanka is a Ukrainian Easter Egg decorated with traditional Ukrainian folk designs using a wax-resist method.
RM2RAT6YE–Malaysia Indonesian Batik Cloth Wax-Resist Dyeing Technique
RMJF1E7E–Several people working in a batik workshop in Indonesia. Woman in the foreground is applying wax to the design.
RM2DMPT95–Textile, Medium: cotton Technique: wax resist dyeing (batik) on plain weave, Textile with conventional design in off-white and blue. Design similar to parang baris motif., Indonesia, 19th century, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile
RF2D6C31N–Batik Indonesian: is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth, or cloth made using this technique originated from Indonesia.
RMRJJWHX–Rare 18th century wax resist indigo dye bedcover with Aubusson tapestry mid 19th century hand-painted silk panels
RMM4B4MJ–Craftswoman applying hot wax-resist dyeing on batik with a canting (spouted tool). Batik Winotosastro shop, Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia.
RMR1XBMN–Etching a batik pattern onto woven hemp fabric using wax-resist method, Ok Pop Tok Weaving Center, Luang Prabang, Laos
RM2FA040X–Easter eggs from the Czech Republic, painted red or dyed with wax resist, hanging on branches of plum blossom against a white background. Anna Watson/
RFT1T1WJ–Wax resist blue, orange and white dyed traditional lithuanian Easter egg on a black background. With copy space for text, isolated on black backgroun
RFW3E76B–Pysanky are traditional Slavic easter eggs, decorated with traditional folk designs using a wax-resist method
RME7MHNX–Partial close up of colourful wax batik artwork, nature themed, leaves of rose bush in light brushstrokes
RF2CCDRFH–Batik is an traditional Balinese art technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth. This technique originated from Java but has become popular
RF2HTYC72–Art inspired by Square Tile Depicting Clouds, 17th century, Attributed to Iran, Stonepaste; polychrome glaze within black wax resist outlines (cuerda seca technique), H. 9 in. (22.9 cm), Ceramics-Tiles, This square tile would have been originally part of a larger decorative scheme, and, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFHTX9FE–The two ready pysankas are lying in the basket. There are also pisachokes inside. The Easter eggs are decorated using a wax-resist method.
RMAY83M5–Indonesia Java Surakarta crafts Batik Keris Factory batik selectively applying wax resist to cloth with janting detail
RF2HPGYJ9–Tools for decorating Paschal eggs, Pysankas, with wax-resist dyeing technique. Homemade pen and melted beeswax for drawing of eggs. Ukraine. Preparati
RF2PRCGBD–The process of making batik on Festival Batik Keren Blitar. Batik is a handmade ancient art from Indonesia. Produced by technique of wax-resist dyeing
RFP86BCW–Pysanka is a Ukrainian Easter Egg decorated with traditional Ukrainian folk designs using a wax-resist method.
RMMYKF78–A Salvadoran man draws the wax onto a fabric, dyed with a natural blue indigo afterwards, in a clothing workshop in Santiago Nonualco, El Salvador.
RFDYP8WF–Hand painted Ukrainian Easter eggs decorated with folk designs using a wax resist method.
RM2DNB357–Sarong, Medium: cotton Technique: wax resist dyeing (batik) on plain weave, A sarong with cream ground and highly conventionalized large-scale floral and foliate design in blue, white, and brown., Indonesia, 19th century, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Sarong
RMJF1EAH–A colourful green and yellow piece of hand-waxed Indonesian batik laying over the work table, with a few work tools on top.
RM2AHG04N–Batik graphic design, watercolor filter effect, Asian fabric art
RMM4B4N8–Batik maker printing the hot wax-resist dyeing on a cloth with a Cap (copper stamp). Batik Winotosastro shop, Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia.
RMPXR8CD–Blue Hmong batik designs made from hot wax on hemp cloth, showing before and after indigo dye bath at Ock Pop Tok, Luang Prabang, Laos
RM2FA040G–Easter eggs from the Czech Republic, painted red or dyed with wax resist, hanging on branches of plum blossom against a white background. Anna Watson/
RFT1T1TW–Wax resist white and braun dyed traditional lithuanian Easter egg and red greeting card with white paper-cut on a black background. With copy space
RMD7T4PA–Indonesian artists use the Javanese wax-resist dyeing technique to create batik textiles with modern designs and vivid colors.
RME7MHNT–Partial close up of colourful wax batik artwork, nature themed, red rose petals on olive green background
RF2CCDRN2–Batik is an traditional Balinese art technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth. This technique originated from Java but has become popular
RF2HTY7BG–Art inspired by Tile, second half 17th century, Attributed to Iran, Stonepaste; polychrome glaze within black wax resist outlines (cuerda seca technique), H. 8 5/8 in. (21.8 cm), Ceramics-Tiles, This tile, depicting a male youth with delicate features, would originally have been part, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFHW5M36–The bunch of handmade pysankas are gathered inside of the straw basket. The Easter eggs are decorated with a pattern using a wax-resist method.
RMBF5X5H–A woman using a wax-resist dyeing technique used on textile, to create a batik print.
RM2D4XH43–Malaysia
RF2PRCG91–The process of making batik on Festival Batik Keren Blitar. Batik is a handmade ancient art from Indonesia. Produced by technique of wax-resist dyeing
RFP86BJD–Pysanka is a Ukrainian Easter Egg decorated with traditional Ukrainian folk designs using a wax-resist method.
RMMYKCE5–A Salvadoran woman draws the wax onto a fabric, dyed with a natural blue indigo afterwards, in a clothing workshop in Santiago Nonualco, El Salvador.
RFDYP9FM–Hand painted Ukrainian Easter eggs decorated with folk designs using a wax resist method.
RM2DM78K9–Kain panjang (long sarong), Medium: cotton Technique: wax resist dyeing (batik) on plain weave, Long sarong (kain panjang) in blue and white batik, showing a stylized all-over floral pattern., Indonesia, 19th century, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Kain panjang (long sarong
RMA64TMH–Indonesia Java Yogjakarta crafts hand made batik fan by Batik Keris detail
RMM4B4NP–Batik maker printing the hot wax-resist dyeing on a cloth with a Cap (copper stamp). Batik Winotosastro shop, Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia.
RMPXR8DW–Blue Hmong batik design of beeswax on hemp cloth
RM2FA03Y8–Easter eggs from the Czech Republic, painted red or dyed with wax resist, hanging on branches of plum blossom against a white background. Anna Watson/
RFS06083–Blue and turquoise batik fabrics (cloth) on bolts
RM2BYWD27–Easter eggs
RME7MHNP–Partial close up of colourful wax batik artwork, nature themed, red rose petals on olive green background
RF2CCDRRA–Batik is an traditional Balinese art technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth. This technique originated from Java but has become popular
RF2HTY63F–Art inspired by Tile Panel, first quarter 17th century, Attributed to Iran, probably Isfahan, Stonepaste; polychrome glazed within black wax resist outlines (cuerda seca technique), Panel: H. 45 1/2 in. (115.6 cm), Ceramics-Tiles, Isfahan, the Safavid capital, and Na'in were the two, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFHW5M33–An Easter egg is decorated with traditional Ukrainian folk ornament using a wax-resist method. The pysanka is covered with wax and dyed red and yellow
RMBF5X56–A woman using a wax-resist dyeing technique used on textile, to create a batik print.
RM2D4XH3P–Malaysia
RF2PRCG9G–The process of making batik on Festival Batik Keren Blitar. Batik is a handmade ancient art from Indonesia. Produced by technique of wax-resist dyeing
RFP86AJ2–Pysanka is a Ukrainian Easter Egg decorated with traditional Ukrainian folk designs using a wax-resist method.
RF2GD54F6–how batik applied fabric, closeup view of fabric painting art with batik technique
RFDYP9EF–Hand painted Ukrainian Easter eggs decorated with folk designs using a wax resist method.
RM2DNAKDH–Sarong, Material: cotton Technique: wax resist dyeing (batik) on plain weave, A sarong with a dark blue ground. Features design of conventionalized floral motifs as well as the 'mirong' motif (two wings of Garuda, mount of Vishnu) in grey and white., Indonesia, 1850–1900, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Sarong
RM2KD9F1H–Workers making batik cloth pattern with a wax-resist cloth dyeing technique onto traditional Javanese textile called batik at low-lying Jeruk Sari neighborhood in coastal Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, June 5, 2021. An area in which almost every available space is used for batik production, with a high level of poverty, vulnerable to both rising sea levels and high river peak flows. Pekalongan is a city known for batik, a traditional Indonesian method of using wax to resist water-based dyes to depict patterns and drawings, usually on fabric. This textile has traditionally been crafted by
RF2E1C551–Three handmade Easter eggs decorated with wax-resist dyeing technique. Ukrainian pysanky on the table. Vertical composition
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