Wax printing,
also known as batik, is one of the three ancient Chinese handicraft methods of producing dyed, multi-colored textiles via a process which prevents the dye from reaching certain (chosen) parts of the fabric (the other two dyeing methods, bandhnu and calico, are briefly outlined in the footnote below*). It is believed that wax printing existed in China as early as during the late Qin (BC 221-207) or early Han (BC 206 – CD 220) Dynasty, though widespread knowledge the existence of Chinese batik as a finished product first occurred during the Tang ( 618-907) Dynasty, when batik became yet another “Silk Road” commodity that was exported to Europe and elsewhere.
also known as batik, is one of the three ancient Chinese handicraft methods of producing dyed, multi-colored textiles via a process which prevents the dye from reaching certain (chosen) parts of the fabric (the other two dyeing methods, bandhnu and calico, are briefly outlined in the footnote below*). It is believed that wax printing existed in China as early as during the late Qin (BC 221-207) or early Han (BC 206 – CD 220) Dynasty, though widespread knowledge the existence of Chinese batik as a finished product first occurred during the Tang ( 618-907) Dynasty, when batik became yet another “Silk Road” commodity that was exported to Europe and elsewhere.
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