Jambi Batik. Trade relations between the Melayu Kingdom
in Jambi and Javanese coastal cities have thrived since the 13th
century. Therefore, the northern coastal areas of Java (Cirebon, Lasem,
Tuban, and Madura) probably influenced Jambi in regard to batik. In
1875, Haji Mahibat from Central Java revived the declining batik
industry in Jambi. The village of Mudung Laut in Pelayangan district is
known for producing Jambi batik. This Jambi batik, as well as Javanese
batik, influenced the batik craft in the Malay Peninsula.
Minangkabau Batik. Minangkabau ethnic also have batik called as Batiak Tanah Liek
(Clay Batik). They use clay as dye for batik. The fabric was immersed
in clay for more than 1 day to make permanent color and after that they
design the motif of animal and flora
Aceh Batik.
Palembang Batik.
Riau Batik
The Below are Lampung Batik:
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batik#Painting
