Nur Shaadah (left) and Muhamad Razib showing some of the Batik Madu Tiga prints that were showcased at the Johor Craft Festival 2016 — NORBAITI PHAHARORADZ/The Star
JOHOR BARU: The Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation (Kraftangan Malaysia) will introduce Batik Madu Tiga next year with prices starting from RM400 for the four-meter hand painted batik pieces.
Its fashion and textile designer Nur Shaadah Kamaruddin said it took two days to produce the three-layered colour batik compared to the usual one day process.
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