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Batik is a process using -resists' for making batik keris on a fabric. The block printed places that resists are in place, appear as un-dyed areas within the dyed fabric and is coloured differently in repeat wax dye process. This is often repeated several times with the same place or different places with wax-dye process time and again for every subsequent colour change.

Batik is possible with various types of dye & wax on cotton, silk as well as other natural fabrics. Cotton is straightforward to work with and generally gives greatest results. Repeated waxing and dyeing in the same place gets newer overlapping results. The concept in multi-layer colouring is to start with lighter shades of the dye and go to deeper ones. Here care is taken that wax resist is neither light nor heavy since lighter means possible  of dye onto resist area and would mean the wax will not likely resist properly and can cause patches or dye spreads when removed. 
The rarer kind of  Pen Batik. Fine designs are created on the fabric using -Tjanting' tools. Molten wax in a certain temperature is carefully place on the design lines with Batik dropper pen. Plenty of care has to be taken since too thin a layer could give way to colour dye through surface cracks. Temperature from the wax is normally kept between 200 and 230 degrees. In the former or conventional method vats or tubs with boiling water are used to melt away the wax. Inside the latter a small tub with domestic hot water is generally preferred. Following your entire resist dyeing process is over, and the wax has melted away in hot water, a neatly dyed plain or designed fabric is available. 
The red batik pure cotton cambric Punjabi suit with chunni has multi-colour classy Indian pen Batik with themes of floral designs and tribal dancing women. The peel orange and red coloured with pen batik on it has a multi-colour wax batik floral chunni to complete the jazzy eloquence. This extremely striking piece is fitting for fashion wear and exclusive occasions. 
The black batik pure cotton Punjabi suit with chunni has multi-coloured floral tribal woman seeing her reflection within a hand held mirror, beautifully pen batik printed in red, yellow and white associated with floral design with a black setting. The maroon colour salwar has black floral prints onto it. The chunni is a multi-colour wax batik floral affair. This beautiful striking batik creation has to be fitting one for weddings, parties, social exclusives and festivals. 
Unnati Silks, has trendy designs, attractive patterns, in pleasing colours and combinations in their wide collection of batik printed salwar suits and Sarees, at inexpensive prices. 
Unnati is one of the largest Indian ethnic online websites with over 300 varieties of traditional sarees and salwar kameez.Dispatch was in 24 hours of order. Totally free & COD is provided for retail.Worldwide express shipping serves almost all countries around the world. Contact: UNNATI SILK PRINTS PVT. LTD, #3-4-360, Vajra Complex, General Bazar (Tobacco Bazar), M.G.Road, Hyderabad-500003.AP,India. 040-64555251 or 97000 57744.