Batik Tulis Hokokai Pagi Sore TK051
Regular price
$500
It is written that a notable sub-type of coastal batik called Jawa Hokokai is not attributed to a particular region. During the Japanese occupation of Indonesia in early 1940, the batik industry greatly declined due to material shortages. Batik Hokokai were made in the workshops owned by Indo-Europeans, Indo-Arabs who were hired by Japanese to produce extremely fine batik. Common motifs of Hokokai includes Japanese cherry blossoms, butterflies, and chrysanthemums
- Batik Tulis (Hand drawn batik)
- Type: Kain (Rectangular piece)
- Dimension: 246 x 103 cm
- Colour: Red & Pink
- Motif: Flowers & Butterflies
- Origin - Indonesia
- Size is close to exact.
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Colours may be slightly different from actual pieces due to lighting environment.