Discover the exotic Pandhalungan culture and the stunning uniqueness of Barata Batik Jember products at competitive prices! Starting from IDR 100,000 for exclusive hand-drawn batik to IDR 400,000 for stylish printed batik. Each piece of Barata Batik fabric measuring 200cm x 115cm has a deep story and meaning.
Batik Pelangi Senja
Rp240.000 / 2 meter
Batik Daun Asmara
Rp180.000 / 2 meter
Batik Sekar Merah
Rp210.000 / 2 meter
Batik Puspa Rimba
Rp200.000 / 2 meter
Batik Lestari Hijau
Rp175.000 / 2 meter
Batik Sekar Ayu
Rp150.000 / 2 meter
Batik Soka Hitam
Rp270.000 / 2 meter
Batik Teduh Cokelat
Rp190.000 / 2 meter
Batik Tirta Safir
Rp260.000 / 2 meter
Batik Lembayung
Rp220.000 / 2 meter
Batik Sekar Arum
Rp300.000 / 2 meter
Batik Bumi Asri
Rp200.000 / 2 meter
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The philosophy of the Pancar Warna motif is the harmonization of a peaceful and prosperous life reflecting the characteristics of the diverse cultures of Pandhalungan. This is represented by the tobacco leaf, symbolizing the tobacco farmers' commodity in Jember. The winding lines indicate the production location of Barata Batik. The various colors reflect the diverse and dynamic culture of Pandhalungan. The circles symbolize mountainous areas. The dots represent the original rivers in Jember. The size represents population issues. The kawung motif symbolizes life and the origin of humanity. The rice motif signifies fertile agriculture. The blue color symbolizes the ocean, while the vibrant colors represent different goals and desires in the world.
The philosophy of the Batik Kelokan motif represents the topography of the Batik Barata location, which is in the village of Tegal Waru, Mayang district. Geographically, the village of Tegal Waru has 15 road bends. Proudly, this topographic condition is visualized on a piece of batik fabric.
The philosophy of the Gundukan Batik motif represents the topography of the Batik Barata location, which is in the village of Tegal Waru, Mayang sub-district. Geographically, the village of Tegal Waru is a village road. Proudly, this topographic condition is visualized on a piece of batik fabric.
The Barata Batik tobacco motif has a deep meaning that connects with local life and culture. It symbolizes growth and harvest, highlighting hard work and reward. It also reflects resilience and adaptation, representing life’s challenges. Additionally, it honors tradition and heritage while embracing the present. These philosophies make Barata Batik a part of the Pandhalungan culture as a significant cultural symbol.
The Uwuh Kopi batik motif from Batik Pandhalungan Jember symbolizes creativity and the uniqueness of local culture. The transformation of coffee waste into something beautiful reflects innovation and potential utilization. This philosophy also reflects the life of the people of Jember who are environmentally conscious and innovative. This batik becomes a symbol of harmony between humans, nature, and creativity.
The Coffee Leaf Batik motif from Jember symbolizes freshness and dynamic life. The slender green coffee leaves represent hope and growth. This philosophy also reflects the lives of the people of Jember, who are close to nature and care about the environment. This batik becomes a symbol of harmony between humans and nature.
The Batik Ceplok Kopi motif from Barata Batik Jember symbolizes beauty and simplicity. The regular ceplok pattern reflects orderliness and discipline. This philosophy reflects the life of the people of Jember who appreciate beauty and simplicity. This batik has become a symbol of harmony between humans and nature.
The Kakao Raja batik motif consists of cocoa leaves, fruits, and beans arranged to fill the fabric, appearing elegant so that people can easily recognize the motif. The representation of cocoa depicts the wealth of cocoa from the Jember region, with large sizes to signify the hope for prosperity from cocoa plantations.
The Kakao Biru batik motif visualizes the blue color that symbolizes the beauty and brightness of the sky in Jember, which is expected to provide warmth in the beauty of life for its wearer. The choice of blue is intended to make this Batik motif appealing and easy to combine with modern fashion styles.
This Wiji Mukti motif describes a series of cocoa beans, peeled fruit skins, and leaves arranged in a scattered ceplok pattern, symbolizing fertility and an abundance of natural resources. This batik motif signifies the depiction of the fertility of the Jember region and the prosperity of its people.