Parang (batik) explained

Batik Parang
Type:Art fabric
Material:Cambrics, silk, cotton
Location:Indonesia
Ich:Batik
State Party:Indonesia
Domains:Traditional craftsmanship, oral traditions and expressions, social practices, rituals and festive events
Id:170
Region:APA
Year:2009
Session:4th
List:Representative List
Link:https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/indonesia-batik-00170
Note:Written batik (batik tulis) and stamped batik (batik cap)

Parang batik (Javanese: ꧋ꦧꦠꦶꦏ꧀ꦥꦫꦁ, Indonesian: Batik Parang) is one of the oldest Indonesian batik motifs. Parang comes from the Javanese word Pereng which means slope. Parang depicts a diagonal line descending from high to low. The arrangement of the S motifs intertwining unbroken symbolizes continuity. The basic shape of the letter S is taken from the ocean waves which depict a spirit that never goes out.

Parang batik is an original Indonesian batik motif that has existed since the time of the Kartasura (Solo), Mataram palace (Present day Central Java). The Parang batik motif is credited to be created by Sultan Agung of Mataram during his visit to the southern coast of Java (Indonesian: Pantai selatan). The Sultan got his inspiration from the waves rolling in the Parangtritis sea.

The Meaning and Philosophy of Parang Batik

Parang batik has a high meaning and has a high philosophical value, this batik motif is one of the oldest basic batik motifs in Indonesia. Parang has the meaning of advice to never give up, like ocean waves that never stop moving. Batik Parang also depicts a relationship that never breaks, both in terms of efforts to improve oneself, efforts to fight for prosperity, as well as forms of family ties.

Type of batik parang

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