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Batik Letter Holder - Fish Design
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These deep indigo batiks make excellent wall hangings and compliment to any room. The convenient pockets hold standard mail envelopes and letters making it easy to remember to drop them at the post office or remind you to read them in the morning. We currently have phoenix, Pisces, and dragon designs.
Chinese Batik or "La Ran" is a traditional art form practiced in China's remote southwest. The Miao (also called Hmong in Laos, Thailand and Vietnam) people are particularly well-known for their batiks. The traditional method for producing a batik involves first melting wax and then dipping a needle into the liquid. The needle is then used to sketch a pattern on fabric. Once the pattern hardens the cloth is tie-dyed and the wax resists dying leaving the design clearly visible. Once dyed the wax is boiled away leaving the beautiful wax resist patterns on the fabric. More complicated patterns and color combinations can involve multiple waxing, dying and washing processes.
Each small batik measures 20 in by 14 in.
All of our batiks are hand-made in the city of Anshun, an ancient trading center in China's mountainous Guizhou Province. We are proud to offer this small piece of traditional Chinese heritage to you.
Chinese Batik or "La Ran" is a traditional art form practiced in China's remote southwest. The Miao (also called Hmong in Laos, Thailand and Vietnam) people are particularly well-known for their batiks. The traditional method for producing a batik involves first melting wax and then dipping a needle into the liquid. The needle is then used to sketch a pattern on fabric. Once the pattern hardens the cloth is tie-dyed and the wax resists dying leaving the design clearly visible. Once dyed the wax is boiled away leaving the beautiful wax resist patterns on the fabric. More complicated patterns and color combinations can involve multiple waxing, dying and washing processes.
Each small batik measures 20 in by 14 in.
All of our batiks are hand-made in the city of Anshun, an ancient trading center in China's mountainous Guizhou Province. We are proud to offer this small piece of traditional Chinese heritage to you.



