Pattern: Gedek (Woven Bamboo - Losari)
This piece has the main decoration of woven bamboo which is traditionally used as a wall of the house or with 'spilled rice' edge decoration.
Color:
The blue color is obtained from at least 10 times immersion with indigo plant paste (Indigofera tinctoria).
Pattern: Parang Curigo (classic)
The 'parang' pattern is one of the oldest decorative pattern in Javanese batik, derived from the word "pereng" or slope. "Curigo" means 'kris'. The wearer is expected to have alertness and calmness.
Color:
The blue color is obtained from at least 10 times immersion with indigo plant paste (Indigofera tinctoria).
Pattern: Kawung Kemplong (modified classic pattern)
The arrangement of geometric pattern is often called "ceplokan". This piece has “large modified kawung” (kawung kemplong) as main decorative pattern. “Kawung” is an ancient decorative pattern and has appeared in Hindu temples, one of which is Prambanan (9th century BC).
Color:
The blue color is obtained from at least 10 times immersion with indigo plant paste (Indigofera tinctoria).
Pattern: Udan Liris ('Drizzle Rain - classic)
"Udan Liris" or 'Drizzle Rain' is also one of the classic Javanese pattern, even though it was once a pattern of prohibition and may only be imposed on the king and his family. This ornament has a philosophy that life must be faced with steadfastness despite rain or heat.
Color:
The blue color is obtained from at least 12 times immersion with indigo plant paste (Indigofera tinctoria).
Pattern: Godhong Kopi Tumpuk (Piles of Coffee Leaves - Losari)
Losari batik creations that take from the daily lives of coffee farmers found many in Jlamprang.
Color:
The blue color is obtained from at least 8 times immersion with indigo plant paste (Indigofera tinctoria).
The yellow color is obtained from at least 10 times immersion with peel of ‘jalawe’ fruit (Terminalia bellirica).
Pattern: Lumbu-Lumbuan (Taro Plants - Losari)
This pattern is inspired by the many taro plants that thrive in the area of Jlmprang and its surroundings.
Color:
The light blue color is obtained from at least 4 times immersion with indigo plant paste (Indigofera tinctoria) and the dark blue color is obtained from at least 10 times immersion with indigo plant paste (Indigofera tinctoria).
Pattern: Godhong Poyo (Papaya Leaves - Losari)
Inspired by many papaya trees in Jlamprang, this piece decorative pattern depict the interesting shape of papaya tree.
Color:
The light blue color is obtained from at least 5 times immersion with indigo plant paste (Indigofera tinctoria) and the dark blue color is obtained from at least 12 times immersion with indigo plant paste (Indigofera tinctoria).
Pattern: Kembang Ronce (Flower Bouquet – modified coastal pattern, Losari)
This batik is a modification of the Javanese coastal pattern, with the main pattern of cotton plants.
Color:
The blue color is obtained from at least 12 times immersion with indigo plant paste (Indigofera tinctoria) and the yellow color is obtained from at least 7 times immersion with peel of ‘jalawe’ fruit (Terminalia bellirica).
Pattern: Kembang Kopi (Coffee Flower - Losari)
The coffee flower pattern is a creation of Losari Batik, which inspiration is taken from the blooming coffee flower in the area of Jlmprang.
Color:
The yellow color is obtained from at least 7 times immersion with peel of ‘jalawe’ fruit (Terminalia bellirica) and the black is obtained from at least 10 times immersion with peel of ‘jalawe’ fruit (Terminalia bellirica) with tunjung (FeSO4, Ferrous Sulphate) as dye fixative.
Pattern: Godhong Kopi Duri (Thorny Coffee Branch - Losari)
This decorative pattern is also one of the Batik Losari’s creation, which inspiration is derived krom coffee plants and leaves.
Color:
The red color is obtained from at least 6 times immersion with mahoni tree bark (Swietenia macrophylla) and the black is obtained from at least 10 times immersion with mahoni tree bark (Swietenia macrophylla) with tunjung (FeSO4, Ferrous Sulphate) as dye fixative.
Pattern: Godhong Cocor Bebek (Miracle Leaves – modified classic)
This pattern takes the geometric ‘ceplokan ‘of Javanese classical batik and replacing kawung fruit with Miracle plant leaves which are widely planted around Jlamprang because of its traditional medicinal properties.
Color:
The blue color is obtained from at least 8 times immersion with indigo plant paste (Indigofera tinctoria) and the yellow color is obtained from at least 7 times immersion with peel of ‘jalawe’ fruit (Terminalia bellirica).