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English: A handmade Batik Cap copper printing block for a traditional motif. The block is made of copper strips and wires, soldered together and mounted on a handle. The result is that the wax resist can be printed faster than by drawing the pattern by hand. The making of the Cap blocks is highly skilled.
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A handmade Batik Cap copper motif printing block

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30 August 2024

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