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Parang batik ( jv, ꧋ꦧꦠꦶꦏ꧀ꦥꦫꦁ, id, Batik Parang) is one of the oldest
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batik Batik is an Indonesian technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to the whole cloth. This technique originated from the island of Java, Indonesia. Batik is made either by drawing dots and lines of the resist with a spouted tool called a ''ca ...
motifs. Parang comes from the Javanese word ''Pereng'' which means slope. Parang depicts a diagonal line descending from high to low. The arrangement of the S motifs intertwining unbroken symbolizes continuity. The basic shape of the letter S is taken from the ocean waves which depict a spirit that never goes out. Parang batik is an original Indonesian batik motif that has existed since the time of the
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), Mataram palace (Present day
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). The Parang batik motif was created by
Sultan Agung of Mataram Sultan Anyakrakusuma is known as Sultan Agung ( jv, ꦱꦸꦭ꧀ꦠꦤ꧀ꦲꦒꦸꦁꦲꦢꦶꦥꦿꦧꦸꦲꦚꦏꦿꦏꦸꦱꦸꦩ, Sultan Agung Adi Prabu Anyakrakusuma) was the third Sultan of Mataram in Central Java ruling from 1613 to 1645. ...
during his visit to the southern coast of Java ( id, Pantai selatan). The Sultan got his inspiration from the waves rolling in the
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The Meaning and Philosophy of Parang Batik

Parang batik has a high meaning and has a high philosophical value, this batik motif is one of the oldest basic batik motifs in Indonesia. Parang has the meaning of advice to never give up, like ocean waves that never stop moving. Batik Parang also depicts a relationship that never breaks, both in terms of efforts to improve oneself, efforts to fight for prosperity, as well as forms of family ties. * As a symbol of sustainability, the Parang batik motif depicts continuity from top to bottom. This symbol describes the continuation of a struggle from parents to their children or from parents to younger ones. In ancient times this batik motif became a reinforcement between parents and their children as in the king who gave gifts to his children. By giving gifts to his children, it is hoped that a child can continue what his parents aspired to. * The parang batik motif also means don't give up easily. The motifs are like waves in the ocean that never break, never get tired and keep on moving. This illustrates a message that in living human life, it is not easy to give up like waves that continue to hit the reef without getting tired. We must be consistent, never give up in fighting for our ideals and always be consistent in improving ourselves. So the hope is that by using this motif people can have a stand and the spirit not to give up. * The parang batik motif can also be interpreted as war. The real war is a war against our passions, not a war against our fellow human beings. So by wearing a parang batik motif, the wearer is expected to be able to fight his passions, whether they come from himself or come from outside influences. * Have agility, noble ideals and loyalty. This meaning is reflected in the dynamics in the parang motif which describes agility, another meaning in the diagonal line in the parang batik motif which contains the philosophy to continue to have noble ideals. Another meaning is also found in the vertical line between the letter S which describes loyalty and continuity in life.


Type of batik parang

* Parang Rusak. This motif is a batik motif created by Penembahan Senapati while meditating on the south coast (''Pantai selatan''). This batik motif is inspired by the waves that never tire of hitting the beach reefs. This motif symbolizes human beings who internally fight evil by controlling their desires so that their wise, noble character will prevail. * Parang Barong. This motif is a motif that has a larger size than a broken machete, which was created by
Sultan Agung of Mataram Sultan Anyakrakusuma is known as Sultan Agung ( jv, ꦱꦸꦭ꧀ꦠꦤ꧀ꦲꦒꦸꦁꦲꦢꦶꦥꦿꦧꦸꦲꦚꦏꦿꦏꦸꦱꦸꦩ, Sultan Agung Adi Prabu Anyakrakusuma) was the third Sultan of Mataram in Central Java ruling from 1613 to 1645. ...
. This motif has the meaning of self-control in the dynamics of continuous effort, wisdom in movement, and prudence in acting. * Parang Klitik. This motif is a machete pattern with a subtle style. The size is also smaller and also depicts a feminine image. This motif symbolizes gentleness, subtle and wise behavior. Usually used by the princess of the king. * Parang Slobog. This motif symbolizes determination, thoroughness and patience, and is usually used in inauguration ceremonies. This motif has the meaning of hope that the inaugurated leader can carry out and carry out his duties with trust accompanied by inner wisdom.


See also

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Batik Batik is an Indonesian technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to the whole cloth. This technique originated from the island of Java, Indonesia. Batik is made either by drawing dots and lines of the resist with a spouted tool called a ''ca ...
** Batik kawung ** Batik megamendung ** Batik tujuh rupa *
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