Two main types of batik are produced in Malaysia today --
hand-painted and block-printed. The difference lies in the
production techniques, motif and aesthetic expressions; each is
often classified according to the tool used.
The painter uses the canting, a small copper container with one or more differently sized pipes. The container is attached to a handle made of wood or bamboo. The canting is filled with molten wax and used to trace the outlines of a pattern on the fabric...



































