Updated On: 05 November, 2023 04:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Shweta Shiware
In conversation with Monica Shah about making modern connections with traditional craft skills

The Grassroot Artisans Project campaign features a co-ord set in lightweight Kanjeevaram silk teamed with a kantha embroidered long jacket
In every brushstroke, there is a story.
Like layers of history, the fabled wax-resist dyed Indonesian batik tells stories of intricate blooms, mythical beasts and tropical foliage. They read as the fundamental building blocks of material culture. The craft said to have been invented in Java more than 1,000 years ago is a demanding one: designs are created carefully with canting (pronounced CHAN-ting), an etching tool that holds liquefied wax. The word batik is rare in that it is both a local term and also an expression of indigenous culture.