Batik Angel Ornament

Item Number: 284
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Description
This checkerboard batik angel is a delightful Indonesian addition to your holiday angel collection. Hand-painted batik on wood, in black, red, silver and natural. Decorative only.
Wood, string, 4Wx3H inches
Keep out of reach of children.
Batik painting on wood, like batik on fabric, is a centuries-old dyeing technique. First the artisan hand-traces an original design on the wood. The design is then hand-painted. Next, hot wax is applied where color is not required. The material is then dyed and the wax removed, leaving only the original design. This is repeated as many times as necessary with each color representing a separate dyeing and waxing process.
Donated by a friend of Access Tucson Community Media.
Artisan Group: APIKRI
Country: Indonesia
The Indonesian People’s Handicraft Foundation, or APIKRI, is an independent association of artisans. A nongovernment organization, APIKRI helps organize artisans and provides export marketing services, technical assistance, training and other supports.
The Indonesian People's Handicraft Foundation, or APIKRI, is an independent association of artisans. A nongovernment organization, APIKRI helps organize artisans and provides export marketing services, technical assistance, training and other supports. Most of APIKRI's artisans work in and around the city of Yogyakarta and Central Java, areas renowned for craft production. Benefits to artisans include savings programs, design development and access to microcredit loans for production or emergencies. APIKRI is owned by its members, with management accountable to members. It includes programs to build member capacity, promote fair trade and promote environmental conservation.
APIKRI was started in 1987 by 25 handicraft producers and Pekerti Foundation, an Indonesian alternative trade organization. APIKRI began in response to increased unemployment in and around Yogyakarta and Central Java. The organization is a member of Fair Trade Forum Indonesia and the International Fair Trade Association. APIKRI views fair trade as an instrument to achieve democracy in economic life.
Ornaments from Ten Thousand Villages.
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