Batik

/bəˈtik/ noun

A method of dyeing fabric by blocking parts with wax to create patterns, or fabric decorated using this technique.

From Javanese 'batik,' possibly deriving from 'ba' (many) and 'tik' (dot). The technique developed in Indonesia centuries ago and entered English in the late 19th century as European traders encountered the art form.

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