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I know that Batik is a type of material or a type of dying method for a certain type of material. I did a Google search and that was the info I could get. Couldn't find anything out about this hair though. I'm ordering some just to see what it's like. I just wasn't fond of the color choices I made with PlastikHaar and took it all out. Oh well, we live and learn right .
Also I ordered some of that Surge Plus 14 Revitalizer, it has gotten very good reviews elsewhere for assisting in hair growth, protection, and glosser.
If anyone is interested I will keep you all posted about the hair once I receive it.
p.s. they have some super duper cheap .49 and .99 cent hair, might be fun to play with.
edit:found this info after I had originally posted this.
It would be impossible to visit or live in Indonesia and not be exposed to one of the country's most highly developed art forms, batik. On your first visit to a batik store or factory you will undoubtedly experience an overwhelming stimulation of the senses - due to the many colors, patterns and the actual smell of batik. Only through repeated visits and a bit of study will the types of designs and their origins become apparent.
The word batik is thought to be derived from the word 'ambatik' which translated means 'a cloth with little dots'. The suffix 'tik' means little dot, drop, point or to make dots. Batik may also originate from the Javanese word 'tritik' which describes a resist process for dying where the patterns are reserved on the textiles by tying and sewing areas prior to dying, similar to tie dye techniques. Another Javanese phase for the mystical experience of making batik is “mbatik manah” which means “drawing a batik design on the heart”.
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