EXPLORATION OF ECOPRINT TECHNIQUES IN FASHION PRODUCTS WITH THE INSPIRATION OF INDONESIAN NATIONAL FLOWERS
There is a wealth of natural resources in Indonesia that have the potential to be developed, one of which is to be a natural dye. The development of natural dyes for textiles can be done in many ways, one of which is the ecoprint technique. The ecoprint technique is a technique of giving colours...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | There is a wealth of natural resources in Indonesia that have the potential to be
developed, one of which is to be a natural dye. The development of natural dyes for
textiles can be done in many ways, one of which is the ecoprint technique. The
ecoprint technique is a technique of giving colours or patterns to fabrics through
direct contact with leaves, flowers, stems or other plant parts that have colour
pigments (Bohr, 2020).
The need for plants as the main material of this ecoprint technique makes the
processing of these techniques inspired by plants, especially those in Indonesia. The
three plants whose flowers are designated as the national flower of Indonesia,
namely white jasmine (Jasminum sambac), moon orchid (Phalaenopsis amabilis),
and giant lotus flower (Rafflesia arnoldii). The three flowers are said to represent
the identity of Indonesia and are declared as Indonesia's national flowers based on
Presidential Decree (KEPPRES) No. 4 of 1993. This research was conducted by
exploring the ecoprint technique based on the inspiration of the Indonesian national
flower, which was then implemented in the form of fashion products.
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