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 Craft Batik Art in a Javanese Village | Support Artist Collective
Learn Batik art from masters, in the home of Batik art.
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3 hours
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Up to 10 guests
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Craft Batik art in a serene village, support a local artist collective
Did you know that Yogyakarta is the home of Batik in Indonesia? Trying batik here is a must for any curious travellers! And here in hidden Tembi village, away from the tourist centre of Yogyakarta + home to a local artist collection, is the place to do it.In this lovely village surrounded by rice fields, you'll experience the art of Javanese Batik in its most authentic form. At this beautiful local artist collective, you'll witness artwork created by some of the best artists in the country and even learn how to create your own batik masterpiece.What to ExpectLearn about the history and culture of batikGet an overview of the tools and materials used in batik makingLearn how to create your own designs and patterns using wax and dyeWork with both traditional and modern batik techniquesCreate your own batik fabric to take homeTipsNo prior painting experience is necessaryThe course is designed to last for three hours, but you can take your timeIf you're looking for a full day cooking + batik adventure in the village, you can book it here. We'd recommend it to properly immerse yourself in idyllic village life!If you need a car + driver to get out to the village, you can book it here.About Tembi Village and its Artist CollectiveLeksa Ganesha is a local artist collective nestled in the heart of Tembi, a picturesque village in the Bantul region just outside Yogyakarta. Surrounded by lush rice fields, the gallery is a haven for contemporary batik art, showcasing the exquisite creations of the region's most talented batik artists and artisans.Founded by Tatang Elmy Wibowo and Aprat Koeswadji three years ago, the gallery is a testament to their commitment to supporting the local artistic community. It serves as a platform for a cooperative of artists, all of whom proudly display their masterpieces within its walls.The gallery, attached to Tatang's family home, is steeped in history and tradition. Tatang's father, a skilled batik artist in his own right, once worked in this very space, before the family's rice fields demanded his full attention.Tembi village itself is a beacon of resilience and community spirit. Rebuilt by a local hero named Pak Tatang after the devastating earthquake in 2016, the village strives for self-sufficiency. This ensures that even in challenging times, the local community has a strong foundation to rely upon.How your visit supports local communitiesWhen you visit Leksa Ganesha, you're not just admiring extraordinary art; you're directly supporting the livelihoods of local artists and contributing to the ongoing revitalization of this vibrant community. Each purchase empowers the artists, sustains their craft, and helps preserve the rich cultural heritage of batik art. Your visit becomes an act of cultural exchange and a meaningful way to give back to the local community.
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What You’ll be Doing
Learn traditional batik making
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Select Time for 22 Nov 2024
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Start Point
Meet-up at Leksa Ganesha(Leksa Ganesha Batik, Jalan Parangtritis, Indonesia)
- Start time is flexible. Do let us know which time you prefer
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- End at Start Point(s)
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Daily
09:00AM - 12:00PM
11:00AM - 02:00PM
02:00PM - 05:00PM
Suitability / Accessibility
- Child Friendly (No Minimum Age)
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- CancellationCancel 24 hours before activity for a full refund
- Extenuating Circumstances PolicyCustomers can cancel up to one day before the trip date to receive a full refund. However, please ensure to inform the host or Seek Sophie's customer service team at chat@seeksophie.com.
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Hello! We're Lan artist collective in the heart of Tembi, a charming village near Yogyakarta. Founded by Tatang and Aprat, we are an artist collective, showcasing the region's best artists. After being devastated by a local earthquake, our village turned towards tourism so we could become more self-sufficient. Our gallery, attached to Tatang's historic family home, supports local livelihoods and the revitalisation of our community. Come visit and experience the beauty of batik while making a real difference!
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Helpful Questions
What are the dimensions of the piece that we get to make the batik fabric art? And how many colours?
Christine Swift, 16 Oct 2024
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Can children attend this class, and if so where is the minimum age group?
Christine Swift, 23 Sep 2024
Hi Christine, this experience is suitable for children. During your booking, you can include under "notes" the age of your child to inform our host and they will be in touch with you :)
Hello! My husband and I are interested in your class! We were wondering if it was possible for us to make a larger batic fabric than the little squares we see in the pictures on your website? We would love to make batik that is big enough to tie around our waist as a skirt. Is this larger size an option?
Kaitlyn Brown, 05 Jul 2024
Hello Kaitlyn,
Our host has confirmed that it's possible to accommodate your request. However, if you're specifically looking for a sarong-sized piece, the pricing will differ. Could you please email us at chat@seeksophie.com with the number of sarongs you require? We'll gladly assist you further in completing your booking.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
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