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dc.contributor.author BADAN-DOGARU, Natalia
dc.contributor.author PLĂMĂDEALĂ, Stela
dc.contributor.author ZAGAEVSCHI, Elena
dc.date.accessioned 2021-07-21T11:25:54Z
dc.date.available 2021-07-21T11:25:54Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.citation BADAN-DOGARU, Natalia, PLĂMĂDEALĂ, Stela, ZAGAEVSCHI, Elena. Batik. In: Probleme actuale ale urbanismului şi amenajării teritoriului: materialele conf., 27 noiem. 2020, Chişinău, 2021, pp. 95-99. ISBN 978-9975-87-779-4. en_US
dc.identifier.isbn 978-9975-87-779-4
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.utm.md/handle/5014/16610
dc.description.abstract The art of decorating the canvas using wax and paint has been practiced for centuries in many parts of the world, including China, Japan, India, South America and Europe. In Java, an island in Indonesia, batik is part of an ancient tradition, and some of the finest batik fabrics in the world are still made there. The word batik comes from the Javanese word "tik" which means to point. Batik is usually made on a fabric surface (such as cotton, silk, linen, rayon or hemp), but batik techniques can also be used on paper, wood, leather and even a ceramic surface. en_US
dc.language.iso ro en_US
dc.publisher Universitatea Tehnică a Moldovei en_US
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ *
dc.subject batik en_US
dc.subject ceară fierbinte en_US
dc.subject desen en_US
dc.subject tehnică de alunecare en_US
dc.title Batik en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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