Batik is a noble culture belonging to the Indonesian nation which has been recognized by UNESCO in 2009, since then batik has been increasingly loved and known in the world. However, pride and love are not accompanied by an understanding about the real batik, because most people do not know that the true meaning of batik lies in the technique of making it with wax. Batik more known as a patterned fabric, so that mostly people consider that the woven works that patterned are also batik, one of them is Tembe Renda from Bima NTB. Tembe Renda is often considered batik by the surrounding community, whereas batik and weaving are two different techniques. Based on this problem, the study aims to clarify public opinion that misunderstandings about batik and weaving do not occur protractedly. The way how to be done is to make a batik work with a weaving motif and highlight the character of the two. Weaving motifs that tend to be symmetrical are applied to batik works with stylized asymmetrical motifs that are flexible according to the character of batik motifs in general. With this work, the community will be given more appropriate education about the true meaning of batik and weaving.
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