Towards a cross cultural design by integrating batik motifs into the persian carpet design

This paper investigates the potentials of integrating Batik motifs into the design structure of the Persian carpet. The Persian carpet is an essential part of the spectrum considered as 'oriental carpets', which are hand-woven textiles made not only for the purpose of covering a floor, but...

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Main Authors: Mansoureh, Rajabi Tanha (Author), Izmer, Ahmad (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 2013.
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520 |a This paper investigates the potentials of integrating Batik motifs into the design structure of the Persian carpet. The Persian carpet is an essential part of the spectrum considered as 'oriental carpets', which are hand-woven textiles made not only for the purpose of covering a floor, but also for ornamenting doorways, tables, chairs, and windows. Likewise, Batik has a very special place in the world of 'oriental textiles', which is primarily a cloth decorated by drawing lines in wax to protect parts of the undyed cloth from coloring in the dye bath. With the employment of crosscultural design methodology, this paper aims to conceptualize a design that integrates batik motifs into the Persian carpet structure. Comparative analyses will be used to examine both traditions, to identify their specific histories and significance in order to produce a meaningful cross-cultural carpet design. 
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