National Craft Day exhibit to highlight Queen's batik Inderapura collection


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The upcoming exhibition themed 'A Queen’s Touch: An Exploration And Experimentation Of Batik Inderapura', will feature cantingan tangan (hand-drawn) and block-printed batik using crepe, silk and linen fabrics. Photo: Bernama

A collection of over 30 pieces of batik made personally by Raja Permaisuri Agong Tunku Hajah Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah will be exhibited at the Kuala Lumpur Craft Complex to coincide with National Craft Day 2022, starting tomorrow to March 7.

This exhibition, the Queen's second, themed A Queen’s Touch: An Exploration And Experimentation Of Batik Inderapura, will feature cantingan tangan (hand-drawn) and block-printed batik using crepe, silk and linen fabrics.

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