2018
DOI: 10.5614/sostek.itbj.2018.17.2.3
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The Utilization of Batik Pattern and Natural Dyes as Valuation of the Local Value in Batik Society

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“…Many of Indonesia's cultural manifestations remain closely associated with the use of natural materials in various product forms or specific craftsmanship, such as the global prominence of the batik dyeing process. 50 Conceptually, it is evident that intellectual property rights play a significant role in protecting and promoting sustainability within the fashion industry. However, some challenges emerge in the broader efforts to protect intellectual property, including the high costs and technical complexities of intellectual property rights protection, which may deter individuals or small companies from seeking protection, especially if they lack adequate resources.…”
Section: The Function Of Intellectual Property Rights In Safeguarding...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many of Indonesia's cultural manifestations remain closely associated with the use of natural materials in various product forms or specific craftsmanship, such as the global prominence of the batik dyeing process. 50 Conceptually, it is evident that intellectual property rights play a significant role in protecting and promoting sustainability within the fashion industry. However, some challenges emerge in the broader efforts to protect intellectual property, including the high costs and technical complexities of intellectual property rights protection, which may deter individuals or small companies from seeking protection, especially if they lack adequate resources.…”
Section: The Function Of Intellectual Property Rights In Safeguarding...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other normative constructs can be built by linking the use of natural materials in the fashion industry, particularly with traditional techniques such as Batik, which employs natural dyes in its production process. 55 Therefore, there is a need for normative constructs that encompass the protection of communal intellectual property, such as traditional knowledge. This protection, with more complex regulations, becomes even more relevant when considering the significant opportunities for the Indonesian fashion industry in the international market.…”
Section: Chart 1 Greenwashing Prevention Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, some examples of natural colors that eco Batik used were brown color from coconut fiber or tea leaves, yellowish red color from cinnamon, yellow color from turmeric, blue color from indigo leaves, and reddish-brown from mango peels. Batik natural dyes coloring material is using parts of plants, such as leaves, skin, stems, seeds, fruits, and flowers [25] [26]. This includes safe waste management, in which all Batik production waste would be first processed and wasteless for the rivers.…”
Section: Eco Designmentioning
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“…catechu is also used to in traditional textile and daggers for dyeing. The fruit has been used as red coloring agent for batik and cotton in Java island (Heyne 1950;Widiawati 2018). Burkill (1935) noted that the fruits are used to coloring the blade of Keris, a traditional dagger.…”
Section: Biocultural Importancementioning
confidence: 99%