Klewer Market - Market Batik Legendary
According to the story, once the colonial era Klewer Market serves as a train stop. Communities
also use it as a place to sell various products to the passengers until
finally known by the name of Slompretan Market. Slompretan word comes from the trumpet (trumpet) to the sound of the train that will leave a voice like a trumpet is blown. Slompretan market is also crammed with vendors selling small batik textiles in particular. These merchants hawking batik was draped around the shoulders in a way, so it looks berkleweran or berjuntaian batik. Along the way, the market is then better known as the Klewer Market.
In the 1970s, the market is built into a permanent two-story building that is wide enough. Purchasers
will also be shopping for freer market with more than two thousand
units of this kiosk has stairs wide enough so that no impression of
overcrowding.Burberry Cheap Batik and Textile
The
hallways are wide enough from one block to another block, various types
of clothing made of batik as calling visitors to buy. Starting from the type of kebaya, fabrics, formal dress, to batik shirts, nightgowns, pretty blouse and children's clothing. Not only Solo batik, this market also has a collection of batik Banyumas, Pekalongan, Madura, Yogyakarta, and others. You can easily find worth tens of thousands of batik and batik best quality at lower prices than the famous boutiques. Bargaining skills will really help get the best price. Not only is sold at retail, most of the kiosks also provide wholesale purchases at prices far cheaper.
Climbed
to the second floor, you will find various types of textiles, such as
school uniforms, shirts, jackets, ties, cloth cotton and silk. Interestingly,
in this market there are some people who are ready to turn a tailor's
fabric that you just buy a type of clothes you want in less than a day.
Tired of shopping around the textile market, you can walk to the front or side of the market. A variety of food stalls are ready to become a place to unwind as well as a variety of typical food tasting Solo. Pecel
rice, rice liwet, tengkleng, timlo, dawet ice, ice Gempol and various
other types of food and beverages ready to bid your thirst.Tips on caring for batik
To maintain and care for you to keep it beautiful batik, there are a few tips worth trying.
* Avoid washing batik using washing machines and detergents. Wash by hand using a shampoo that has been dissolved in water or soap.
* Drying in the shade without prior squeezed. Avoid drying in direct sunlight and allow to dry naturally.
* Cover batik with other cloth if you want to be ironed. Avoid direct exposure to heat from the iron.
* Avoid spraying perfume clothing, fabric softeners or perfumes directly to batik.
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