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Tambal Hijau
Tambal Hijau
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This pattern, Sekar Jagad Tambal, is a variation on the traditional Sekar Jagad pattern. Jagad means "world" or "universe," while sekar comes from the Dutch word kaart, meaning map – a map of the world. This pattern is seen as representing science and intellectual life, and is known for being worn by palace scholars during the reign of the Mataram Sultanate in central Java between the 8th and 11th centuries.
Origin
This shirt was hand-stamped and sewn at a co-op in Pekalongan, Java.
Material
100% cotton
Sizing
About Our Shirts
Our shirts tend to run a little slim - if you are looking for a boxier, airier look, please order one size up. As is traditional for batik shirts, they are also lined with a breathable cotton lining; this to helps prevent sweat from discoloring the batik, and creates an air gap that can actually improve ventilation. Our buttons are color-matched plastic, with a covered placket, and the top (visible) button is made from coconut shell.
A Quick Introduction to Batik Ownership
- Many of the dyes used in batik production are traditional plant-based formulas. To keep your shirt looking fresh wear after wear, it's important to treat it with care. The best option is to hand-wash your shirt with shampoo, but in a pinch you can also wash it cold in a washing machine. Line drying is best.
- Each shirt is also made from a single handmade batik – so a little variation in the pattern is to be expected. You may even find a little wax on your shirt, left over from its last dying cycle (see our batik guide for more on this process). It will disappear after your first wash.
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