Alternative Batik - the potential of its outcome and designing methods / Mohd Azhar Samin, Rafeah Legino and Rabiatuadawiyah Kari

The Malaysian batik industry can be further expanded by exploring new batik-producing methods which completely differ from conventional age-old practices. Nowadays, the society has more access to various forms of batik designs, especially those which are fresh and versatile. Therefore, there is a ne...

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Main Authors: Samin, Mohd Azhar (Author), Rafeah, Legino (Author), Kari, Rabiatuadawiyah (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2018.
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