Batik Bandana Woven Meadow, Cream Blue, 100% Cotton, Hand Dyed Hair Cover Scarf

Regular price $26.00

The intricate pattern on our hand-dyed Batik Bandana is crafted by skilled artisans in Indonesia using a 700-year-old batik technique. 

  • This bandana is made from white cotton fabric that is then hand-stamped and hand-dyed using 700 years old batik wax and dye technique. The batik fabric is also then sun baked. You should expect some variation of the color.
  • This pattern is called Kembang Tembokan or Woven Meadow in Cream & Blue
  • Size: 22"x23"
  • Made with 100% cotton fabric
  • Material: soft lightweight cotton fabric, that is more typical of bandana. This is a different type of material than our original collection of thicker fabric, while still made of 100% cotton.
  • Machine washable in cold and air dry. Wash batik separate from other garments.
  • This versatile bandana is perfect for adding a touch of style to your look—whether worn in your hair, on your tote bag handle, around your neck, wrist, or ankle.
  • Also great bandana for your pets
  • See our video of batik making process from white cotton fabric to the final product below

 

Indonesian batik making

Artisanal Made

Small Batch Productions

Kasih Co-op shares the culture and craft of Indonesia's batik

Handcrafted 700 years old batik wax & resist technique

FAQ for Batik Scarves & Bandanas

What makes this a genuine Indonesian Batik, and how can I tell it’s not a mass-produced printed design?

Authentic Indonesian Batik is defined by the traditional wax-resist dye technique, a craft recognized by UNESCO. Our products are created using either Hand-Drawn (Batik Tulis) or Hand-Stamped (Batik Cap) methods.  

The easiest way to confirm authenticity is by performing the "Double-Sided Check": Genuine batik colors and patterns are almost identical and equally vibrant on both the front and the back of the fabric, because the wax and dye fully penetrate the cloth. Printed imitations will show a bright front but a noticeably faded or indistinct back.

Why is Indonesian Batik considered a unique cultural heritage?

Indonesian Batik is far more than just fabric; it is a living tradition. In 2009, UNESCO recognized Indonesian Batik as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.  

The craft is deeply intertwined with the Indonesian cultural identity, spirituality, and visual storytelling, with techniques and symbolic meanings passed down through generations. Specific Javanese motifs, for instance, were historically reserved for royalty, adding layers of meaning to every thread.

What is the meaning behind the most popular Batik motifs like Parang, Kawung, or Mega Mendung?

Batik motifs function as a visual language, carrying deep philosophical meanings :  

  • Parang: This diagonal, wave-like pattern, originating in Central Java’s royal courts, symbolizes strength, continuity, and resilience.  
  • Kawung: One of the oldest motifs, based on intersecting circles (resembling the palm fruit), it symbolizes purity, justice, and is a reminder to never forget one's origins.  
  • Mega Mendung: This cloud pattern from Cirebon represents patience, calmness, and the expectation for the wearer to remain controlled and cool in handling problems.
How should I wash my Batik to ensure the colors do not fade and the fabric lasts?

Proper care ensures the longevity of your handcrafted item. Gentle is key :  

  1. Washing: We strongly recommend hand washing in cold water. If you use a machine, select the delicate/gentle cycle and place the batik in a mesh bag.  
  2. Detergent: Use a mild detergent. Never use chlorine bleach or strong detergents.  
  3. Drying: Air-dry in the shade. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight must be avoided as it causes color fading. Do not wring or twist the fabric.