1. What is the difference between hand-drawn and hand-stamped batik?
Hand-drawn (batik tulis): Made entirely by hand using a canting (copper pen). Each piece takes weeks to months. No two are identical. Highest quality and price.
Hand-stamped (batik cap): Made using copper stamps. Faster and more affordable. Still handmade — just stamped rather than drawn.
Combination (batik kombinasi): Uses both techniques. Typically hand-drawn main motifs with stamped filler patterns.
2. Is your batik authentic or printed? 100% authentic. We do not sell printed batik (textile prints that mimic batik patterns). Every product listing clearly states the technique: tulis, cap, or kombinasi. Look for wax cracks and reverse-side penetration — authentic batik has both.
3. What fabrics are used for batik? Common fabrics include premium cotton (primissima, prima), rayon, silk, and voile. Each product page specifies fabric type and weight (grams per square meter). Cotton is ideal for everyday wear, silk for formal occasions, rayon for drapey dresses and scarves.
4. How do I care for batik fabric?
Hand wash cold or machine wash gentle (inside-out in a mesh bag)
Use mild detergent (no bleach or optical brighteners)
Air dry away from direct sunlight — the sun will fade natural dyes
Iron on cotton setting (medium-high) while slightly damp
Avoid dry cleaning — chemicals can damage natural dyes Detailed care instructions are included with every product.
5. Will the colors bleed or fade? Traditional batik uses natural or low-impact reactive dyes. First 2-3 washes may release excess dye — wash separately with cold water and a color catcher sheet. After 3-4 washes, the fabric will be stable. Avoid prolonged sun exposure to prevent fading.
6. Do you ship batik to the USA? Yes, we ship directly from Indonesia to all 50 US states. Delivery typically takes 7–14 business days. No proxy service is required. Batik fabrics are shipped rolled (not folded) to prevent creasing.
7. Will I have to pay US customs duties on batik? You may be charged import duties by US Customs and Border Protection. Orders under $800 USD typically enter duty-free under the de minimis exemption. Any fees are your responsibility. Batik fabric/clothing usually falls under low or zero duty rates (HTS codes 62xx or 52xx).
8. Can I return or exchange batik? Unwashed, unworn batik with original tags may be returned within 30 days of delivery. Fabric by the meter can be returned uncut and in original condition. Custom-made or personalized batik is non-returnable. Please review our full return policy before purchasing.
9. What is the meaning behind batik motifs? Batik is a visual language. Common motifs and their meanings:
Parang: Power, security, continuity — originally worn only by royalty
Kawung: Purity, justice, strength — inspired by the palm fruit
Mega Mendung: Patience, creativity, rain clouds — from Cirebon
Truntum: Love that grows again, guidance — popular for weddings
Sidomukti & Sidoluhur: Prosperity, happiness, dignity — for celebrations
Sekar Jagad: Beauty of the world, global citizenship — modern motif
Each product page includes the motif name and its traditional meaning.
10. Do you offer custom batik orders? Yes. We work directly with batik artisans in Yogyakarta, Solo, and Pekalongan. Custom options include:
Specific motifs or combinations
Custom colors (natural or synthetic dyes)
Your own design or logo
Specific fabric type (cotton, silk, rayon)
Clothing made to your measurements
Lead time is typically 4-8 weeks for tulis, 2-4 weeks for cap. Minimum yardage applies. Contact our custom team for a quote.
11. Is batik only for special occasions? Not at all. In Indonesia, batik is worn daily — for work, school, casual outings, religious events, weddings, and formal ceremonies. Our collection includes everything from casual cotton batik shorts and sundresses to formal silk shirts and evening wear.
12. Do you offer wholesale for boutiques, quilters, and fabric stores? Yes. We offer wholesale pricing for:
Fabric stores and quilting shops (batik by the bolt or roll)
Clothing boutiques (finished garments in bulk)
Interior designers and home textile brands
Quilters and sewing enthusiasts (group buys)
Minimum order quantities vary by product. Contact our B2B team for a wholesale catalog, swatch samples, and tiered pricing.
13. How can I tell if batik is authentic vs printed? Four quick tests:
Look for wax cracks: Fine web-like lines where wax cracked during dyeing
Check the reverse side: Authentic batik penetrates through — both sides look similar
Feel the texture: Wax residue creates slight stiffness, especially in new batik
Smell test (gentle heat): Warm the fabric with a hairdryer — authentic batik smells like beeswax or paraffin
If it fails these tests, it's likely printed batik, not handmade.
14. What is the difference between Javanese batik regions?
Yogyakarta: Traditional sogan (brown/cream) colors, classic motifs like Parang and Kawung
Solo (Surakarta): Similar to Yogyakarta but brighter whites, more geometric patterns
Pekalongan: Vibrant colors, floral motifs, Chinese and Dutch influences
Cirebon: Mega Mendung clouds, mythical creatures (naga, singa barong)
Lasem: Deep reds and blues, Chinese-phoenix motifs
Madura: Bold, bright, and adventurous — often asymmetrical
Each product page specifies the region of origin.
15. Do you offer batik-making workshops or virtual tours? Yes. We partner with artisan cooperatives to offer:
Virtual batik workshops: Learn to draw with a canting (2 hours via Zoom) — materials shipped to your US address
Artisan video stories: Behind-the-scenes footage of batik makers in their studios
Custom name batik: Your name drawn into a batik cloth by a master artisan
Contact us for workshop schedules and pricing.
Authentic Indonesian Batik | Hand-Stamped & Hand-Drawn Masterpieces
Discover genuine Indonesian batik — a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage. Our curated collection features hand-stamped (cap) and hand-drawn (tulis) batik from Java, including clothing, fabrics, accessories, and home textiles. Each piece is uniquely crafted using traditional wax-resist dyeing techniques passed down through generations of Indonesian artisans.
Batik is more than fabric — it’s a language of symbols, colors, and philosophy. Different motifs carry specific meanings: Parang (power and continuity), Kawung (purity and justice), Mega Mendung (patience and creativity), and Sido Asih (unconditional love). Whether you’re looking for a wearable art piece, a meaningful gift, or fabric for your next sewing project — you’ll find authentic, ethically sourced batik directly from Indonesian workshops.
What you can buy in this category:
Batik clothing — shirts (kemeja), dresses, skirts, pants, sarongs, traditional kebaya
Batik fabrics — by the meter (2.5m, 3m, 5m options), cotton, prima, silk
Batik accessories — scarves, shawls, face masks, headbands, bow ties, pocket squares
Batik home textiles — table runners, cushion covers, bedspreads, wall hangings, pillowcases
Batik by technique — hand-stamped (batik cap), hand-drawn (batik tulis), combination (combo)
Batik by region — Yogyakarta, Solo (Surakarta), Pekalongan, Cirebon, Lasem, Madura
Batik by motif — Parang, Kawung, Mega Mendung, Truntum, Sidomukti, Sidoluhur, Sekar Jagad
Batik children’s wear — shirts, dresses, rompers for boys and girls
Batik men’s collection — casual shirts, formal shirts, linen batik, beach shirts
All products ship directly from Indonesia to the USA. No proxy, no forwarding — simply order and receive authentic Indonesian batik at your doorstep.
