28th June 2008, 05:25 AM | #1 |
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BATIK MOTIF -- in pendhok
i don't know whether this experiment is useful or not. My friend has designed a pendhok with "batik" motif, and ordered it to a pendhok maker in Solo (Central Java, Indonesia). And this "batik motif in pendhok", is still the only one. Not yet produced commercially. The name of the motif in traditional Javanese batik, we call it "parang motif". The dark colour in the parang motif in pendhok, is from acrylic paint and then fixed with clear paint...
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29th June 2008, 06:38 AM | #2 |
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It may not be traditional...
But it's really beautiful!
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29th June 2008, 04:48 PM | #4 |
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dear Ganja
beautifulllll.... new pendok style: broken machete ornament. Is it already patented? If not yet, someday, I will commission another one with "che guevara sketch" in the centre So it will be called: che guevara broken machete motive. Hm... as long as it isnt expensive congratulation to you for bravery inovating. warm salam, OeS |
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I like it, I like it a lot!!!
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Fascinating!
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This is a beautiful pendok. I think that the art of keris still has room for growth and evolution. I think that this is a very fitting pattern. My only concern would be the use of acrylic paint. I would be worried about how it would wear and age. It might me interesting to do the black part as an enamel.
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Lovely pattern on this new pendok. I like it.
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30th June 2008, 06:08 PM | #10 |
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If the door is open to non-trditional approaches, why not combine two javanese artforms and do it as batik is done with dyes and a wax resist on light wood. Or maybe actual batik fabric "laminated" to the scabard with laquer as the japanese do.
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Dear Montino Bourbon, Marco, Raden Oesman, Sukuh, Battara, Asomotif, P Abrera and of course David, thank you for all your positive comments. I've given your comments to the designer -- he has good "garap" too in finishing keris blades...
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