FOUNDER of Chanteek Borneo (a small enterprise engaged in ethnic textile designing and printing on synthetic fabrics as a cottage industry at Tamparuli, Sabah), Anne Antah, 46, won the much-coveted Anugerah Usahawan Wanita Harapan (Promising Woman Entrepreneur Award) in conjunction with the State Women’s Day celebration 2021
KOTA KINABALU, 8 February 2021: Sabah Tourism Boardâs latest travel blog presents holiday themes for travel consumers who are planning trips post-Covid-19 focusing on the statesâ colourful batik pioneered by small communities using techniques unchanged for centuries.
Typically hand-drawn, traditional and full of patterns are the words used to describe the classic decorated fabric we know as âBatikâ that is synonymous with the cottage industries of Southeast Asia. Batik is created using a wax-resist dyeing technique believed to be an ancient art originated from Java. Historically, Batik is usually adorned as âsarongâ among the ladies to complement a traditional top and considered as a daily wardrobe staple. Nowadays, we often received an invitation to a formal or exclusive event with Batik as the suggested themed attire.