A practical 3-month certification in batik art, focusing on fabric design using wax-resist dyeing techniques. Perfect for textile art lovers and fashion creatives.
Batik is a traditional textile art form that involves applying wax to fabric as a resist before dyeing. This centuries-old technique results in intricate patterns and a distinct “crackled” effect that makes every creation unique. In this 3-month certificate course, students will learn the step-by-step batik process—starting from preparing the fabric to wax application, dyeing, and finishing the artwork.
The course explores various tools and materials, introduces students to different batik styles, and provides hands-on training on cotton, silk, or other natural fabrics. Whether you're an art enthusiast, textile lover, or fashion student, this course helps develop your creativity and skill in decorative textile design.
Course Duration:
30 Sessions over 3 Months
Batch Options:
Online: 3 day in a Week — 1 Hour per Session
On-Campus: Monday & Friday — 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Weekend (Part-Time): Saturday & Sunday — 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Note: Batch timings are flexible and may be adjusted according to faculty and student availability.
Introduction to Batik Art & Its History
Materials and Equipment Used in Batik
Preparing the Fabric for Batik Work
Techniques of Applying Wax for Design
Types of Waxes and Their Uses
Crackling Technique for Artistic Effects
Colour Mixing and Fabric Dyeing Methods
Batik Work on Cotton and Natural Fabrics
Finishing and Fixing the Final Product
Care and Preservation of Batik Textiles
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