Introducing Batik Kebon, from ruins house to the Exhibitions

Posted by Lambang Insiwarifianto 7/7/10 0 komentar
Kebon village in Klaten district which became the village worst hit by an earthquake in 2006 ago, is now getting better. Improvement of economic sectors which is aimed at making of batik as well as agricultural production of rice and vegetables which become economic drivers of society.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) participate in the economy contributed to increasing citizen. IOM provides assistance to 169 batik artisans all women who work in groups and sells its products in the home sale together.

"Batik Kebon have good prospects and potential to be popular because our product is unique and a good motive," said Dalmini, a housewife who opens the batik business, Thursday (27 / 5). Dalmini themselves when an earthquake had to stay in tents for three months.

Kebon Batik is a very natural process of manufacture
The craftsmen make batik in the traditional way, using natural materials from the surrounding environment.

Dalmini admitted, the IOM facility also includes training in marketing and involve a number of exhibitions and conducting tours of foreign tourists to the IOM facilitated the selling houses.

According to initial provision of facilities woven into the family of economic revival. He believes if the self-reliant and not dependent on middlemen pendapatanya akab tripled. "If it were not for my product IOM probably unknown in other provinces and foreign countries," he concluded.
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