Selection
and Preparation of the Cloth For Batik

Natural materials of Batik such as cotton or silk are used for
the cloth, so that it can absorb the wax that is applied in the dye
resisting process. The fabrics must be of a high thread count (densely
woven). It is important that cloth of high quality have this high thread
count so that the intricate design qualities of batik can be maintained.
The cloth that is used for batik is washed and boiled in water many
times prior to the application of wax so that all traces of starches,
lime, chalk and other sizing materials are removed. Prior to the implementation
of modern day techniques, the cloth would have been pounded with a wooden
mallet or ironed to make it smooth and supple so it could best receive
the wax design. With the finer machine-made cotton available today,
the pounding or ironing processes can be omitted. Normally men did this
step in the batik process.
Strict industry standards differentiate the different qualities of the
cloth used today, which include Primissima (the best) and Prima. The
cloth quality is often written on the edge of the design. A lesser quality
clothes which is often used in Blaco.