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Batik Lintang Encourages Students to Build Character and Creativity Through Batik Art

Malang, November 12th, 2024 – Students of SMPN 1 Pandaan gained valuable experience in developing their character and creativity through the art of batik using a canting tool. This activity is part of Proyek Penguatan Profil Pelajar Pancasila (P5), aiming to equip students with skills while instilling local cultural values.

From Classroom to Canvas: SMPN 1 Pandaan Students Preserve Cultural Heritage Through Hand-drawn Batik

Malang, November 12th, 2024 – A total of 357 students of SMPN 1 Pandaan participated in a creative initiative to make batik on Tuesday, November 12, 2024. This project is part of Proyek Penguatan Profil Pelajar Pancasila (P5) program which focuses on making headbands (udeng) and batik scarves. This activity aims to preserve local culture, especially the art of batik.

Batik Lintang Welcomes 6 Interns from SMKN 1 Jabon Sidoarjo

Malang, May 30th, 2024 – Batik Lintang, a batik gallery in Malang Regency, has offered internship opportunities to students from SMKN 1 Jabon, Sidoarjo, majoring in Batik and Textile Creative Crafts. The six students accepted at this gallery will spend six months learning and completing their tasks under the direct guidance of the gallery owner, Ita Fitriyah (46).

Ita’s Persistence: From Three Robberies to the Rise of Batik Lintang

Malang, May 30th, 2024 – Ita Fitriyah (46), a batik craftsman from Malang Regency, has successfully elevated Batik Lintang to become one of the region’s leading SMEs. Starting from her interest in batik while involved in batik production at Universitas Ma Chung in 2013, Ita has now developed Batik Lintang with various unique patterns, one of which is the Tlogosari tree pattern that has become the icon of her village.

Unveiling the Rich Patterns and Philosophy of Tlogosari Batik: A Cultural Heritage from Ngijo Village

Malang, May 30th, 2024 – Tlogosari Batik, an artistic creation inspired by the natural wealth and culture of Ngijo Village, is gaining widespread attention. Ita Fitriyah (46), a batik enthusiast and craftsman from the village, shares the intriguing stories behind the patterns and philosophy of Tlogosari Batik in an exclusive interview. Tlogosari Batik derives its name from Tlogosari Village, which later became Ngijo Village.

30 Students of UB’s MBKM Participate in Batik Tulis Training at Batik Lintang

Malang, May 19th, 2024 – Batik Lintang hosted a written batik training attended by 30 students from various universities across Indonesia at the Batik Lintang Gallery, Karangploso, Malang, on Sunday (19/5/2024). This event was part of Universitas Brawijaya’s (UB) MBKM to be specific Merdeka Student Exchange (PMM) program, aiming to broaden students’ horizons and skills beyond their campus environment.

Batik Lintang Explores Innovation Through Workshops and Exhibitions

Malang, May 15th, 2024 – Batik Lintang, a renowned home industry batik business, continues its journey in seeking innovation and quality improvement. In an exclusive interview on Wednesday (15/5/2024), Ita Fitriyah (46), the founder of Batik Lintang, revealed that active participation in workshops and exhibitions is one of the main strategies of this small and medium enterprise (SME).

Batik Lintang Attracts National and International Attention, Focuses on Philosophy and Quality

Malang, May 15th, 2024 – Batik Lintang, a local batik industry based in Malang Regency, East Java, has successfully attracted the attention of various national and international institutions. This success is attributed to the unique philosophy and stories behind each pattern created. Ita Fitriyah (46), the owner of Batik Lintang, elaborated on the aspects that make this batik unique and how collaborations with various institutions have positively impacted her business’s development.

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Batik Lintang Gradually Shifts to Natural Dyes, Contributing to Climate Change Mitigation

Malang, May 15th, 2024 – Batik Lintang, a renowned batik producer in Malang Regency, East Java, is in the process of transitioning to using natural dyes. Ita Fitriyah (46), the owner of Batik Lintang, explained the reasons and challenges behind this change. Although not fully transitioned yet, Batik Lintang is determined to move towards more environmentally friendly batik production, a step aligned with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) number 13 on Climate Action.

350 Students of An-Nur 2 Islamic Boarding School Attend Shibori Batik Training from Batik Lintang

Malang, May 13th, 2024 - 350 An-Nur 2 Islamic Boarding School students attended the shibori batik training for 12th-grade students at Yaqowiy Hall, An-Nur 2 Islamic Boarding School Bululawang on Monday (13/5/2024). This training aims to increase the entrepreneurial spirit among students and provide skills that can be used to support their independence in the future.

Batik Lintang's Products are Chosen as Tokens of Polinema Visit to PMM Malaysia

Malang, March 6th, 2024 - Politeknik Negeri Malang (Polinema) chose one of Batik Lintang’s products, namely a scarf patterned with seven Malangan masks, as a souvenir during a visit to Politeknik Merlimau Melaka (PMM) Malaysia on Wednesday, March 6th, 2024 at the Jabatan Pelancongan and Hospitaliti Building, PMM Malaysia.

Batik Lintang Trains 258 Kindergarten/Preschool Teachers to paint using Shibori Technique

Malang, March 2nd, 2024 - Batik Lintang educated 258 kindergarten/preschool teachers from Pakis District, Malang Regency, in batik training using shibori or jumputan techniques organized by the Indonesian Kindergarten Teachers Association (IGTKI) in Pakis District at the Mekar Guna Cooperative Building, on Saturday (2/3/2024).

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