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SlowMaking – Chinese Miao Batik

For the past few years, the SlowMaking team has journeyed through remote villages across China, interviewing artisans and documenting their stories to keep heritage crafts alive!

Chinese Miao Batik is over 2,000 years old — every motif hand-drawn with care and meaning. Dyed in natural indigo, each piece holds the rhythm of slowness and soul.

Own something that carries history — not just style. Shop the collection on slowmaking.com 💙

Virtual Presentation: “A Book of Batik”

By Jonathan and Beth Evans

Ornaments that are remembered | by Nela Horvat

Nela’s batik, step by step. Silk wax, colors, love, patience. A new cycle of paintings is being created.

Indigo dye and the Chinese tjanting

This lady is awesome! China’s feidu wax dyeing process has an ancient history, originating from life and inherited from tradition.
 

Shalawalla – The Art of Batik Documentary

By Jonathan and Beth Evans

The Art and technique of Batik Painting

By Noel Dyrenforth

European Artistic Crafts Days 2024

Featured: Isabella Waller

The International Year of Batik

By Ricky Tims

By Dorothy Bunny Bowen

By Vernal Swift – Haida Gwaii Museum

I NEVER KNEW IT WAS MADE LIKE THIS! Making Batik Fabric in Ghana | Things to do in Accra

By Emilia Tan

 
VOCÊ CONHECE O TJANTING??
Making organic Indigo dye for Batik

The Batik Guild 35th Anniversary (in 2021)

By Sue Rhodes-Simpson of Attic Batik

Art as a healing modality

By Jonathan Evans

How To DIY The Handmade Wax Batik | Chinese Lifestyle

By Lulu Gourmet

Reflections in Batik

By Rosi Robinson

Batik Dying

By Kristina Trejo