Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Systematic paper on the analysis of batik SMEs

 Ala Yahya Alamrani 01219173


Systematic paper on the analysis of batik SMEs


main batik techniques:

·         First, the hand-drawn wax hand: which is the production of hand-painted waxed batik, which is hand-drawn in a distinctive way, for example by coating wax on the cloth.

·         Second, hand sealed: It is a traditional tool called canting where hand-stamped batik is produced by stamping.

·         Third, merging the two together: It is the merging between them to create wax on the cloth by using the copper stamp to create a batik design, which makes it combine stamp and stamp to produce more distinctive designs.

Patek Berry Kissel

This is a still emerging institution located on the island of Madura, and it is basically a company specialized in making batik. This company was established in 2002 and its capital is estimated at 800,000 IDR. Wages are an obstacle considering it is not a monthly payment, but this system is in order to reduce costs and ensure excellent quality.

The method of work

Batik is an Indonesian technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to the whole cloth. This technique originated from the island of Java, Indonesia. Batik is made either by drawing dots and lines of the resist with a spouted tool called a canting, or by printing the resist with a copper stamp called a cap.

The Step by Step Process of Making Batik

Step One in the batik making process: The first wax is applied over the penciled-in outline of the pattern. Almost always the original cloth is white or beige.

 

Step 2 in the batik making process: The cloth is dyed in the first dye bath. In this case the first dyebath is indigo blue. The area of the cloth where the wax was applied in Step 1 will remain white.

 

Step 3 in the batik making process: Second application of wax is applied. In this case it is a dark brown color. A poorer quality of wax is used to cover larger areas of cloth. The darker color helps to differentiate it from the first wax applied. Any parts that are covered with this wax application will remain the indigo color.

 

Step 4 in the batik making process: The cloth is dyed in the second dye bath. In this case it is a navy blue. Any areas that are not covered by wax will become dark blue.

 

Step 5 in the batik making process: All the wax that has been applied thus far is removed. This is done by heating the wax and scraping it off and also by applying hot water and sponging off the remaining wax.

 

Step 6 in the batik making process: Wax is applied to the area of the fabric that the artist wishes to remain the indigo blue color.          

Step 7 in the batik making process: Wax is applied to the area of the fabric that the artist wishes to remain white.

 

Step 8 in the batik making process: The fabric is submerged in the final dye bath. In this case it is brown. Any areas of the cloth that have not been covered with wax will become brown.

 

Step 9 in the batik making process: The finished cloth after all of the wax has been removed.

 

SWOT of the Batik

Strengths

 

Positive internal factors that a company can

use to accomplish its mission, goals, and

objectives.

 

Weaknesses

 

Negative internal factors that inhibit the

accomplishment of a company’s mission,

goals, and objectives.

Opportunities

 

Positive external option that a company can

exploit to accomplish its mission, goals, and

objectives.

Threats

 

Negative external forces that inhibit a

company’s ability to achieve it mission, goals,

and objectives.


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