Fringed Patterned Blue White Rayon Batik Scarf from Java 'The Waves' Item ID: 2671764128
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"This fringed rayon scarf gracefully blends deep navy blue with pristine white tones in a fabulous hand-stamped pattern, radiating an aura of refined elegance that is truly unparalleled. Java's Nancy Margried deftly wields the revered batik technique to craft a breathtaking accessory destined to harmonize flawlessly with your attire on any occasion."
- 0.31 lb
- 65 inches L x 29.5 inches W
- 0.37 lbs
- 65 inches L x 29.5 inches W
- 100% rayon
- Dry flat in the shade
- Hand wash cold separately with mild detergent
- Handcrafted batik art--colors and pattern placement will vary
Made in Indonesia
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"Because of my interest in Indonesian culture, creativity, and design, I decided to start crafting after graduating from college. Starting independently is very difficult. Everything is done alone and there are limitations. Slowly, I survived and continued this struggle until now it has been 10 years since I began.
"During 2021, I collaborated with batik artisans in the Temanggung area to identify what the potential for developing batik designs. We made batik stamps together, finalizing the designs and creating metal and bamboo stamps. I believe batik can flow through the times through innovation instead of confining it in a rigid standard.
"I have obtained many awards and recognition:
112 Most Prospective Indonesian Innovation Works (2020)
Zico Asean 40 under 40 (2018)
Asia 21 Young Leaders (2015)
TEDx Ubud Speakers (2014)
ISIF Asia Award (2014)
Google Innovation Award - Innovator Culture Hero 2013
Asia Pacific ICT Award (INAICTA) 2008
Indonesia 100 Best Innovations 2008"
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Nancy Margried batik clothing, home decor, and accessories
"Because of my interest in Indonesian culture, creativity, and design, I decided to start crafting after graduating from college. Starting independently is very difficult. Everything is done alone and there are limitations. Slowly, I survived and continued this struggle until now it has been 10 years since I began.
"During 2021, I collaborated with batik artisans in the Temanggung area to identify what the potential for developing batik designs. We made batik stamps together, finalizing the designs and creating metal and bamboo stamps. I believe batik can flow through the times through innovation instead of confining it in a rigid standard.
"I have obtained many awards and recognition:
112 Most Prospective Indonesian Innovation Works (2020)
Zico Asean 40 under 40 (2018)
Asia 21 Young Leaders (2015)
TEDx Ubud Speakers (2014)
ISIF Asia Award (2014)
Google Innovation Award - Innovator Culture Hero 2013
Asia Pacific ICT Award (INAICTA) 2008
Indonesia 100 Best Innovations 2008"
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