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Sarawak first home grown Batik from Sago Palm. It is an innovative product pioneered by the Lamin Dana and new Batik Community in Mukah together with Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation Sarawak Branch, for Malaysia. It is new technique using combination of cracking method and screen print to design pattern onto textiles using SAGO FLOUR.
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Sarawak first home grown Batik from Sago Palm. It is an innovative product pioneered by the Lamin Dana and new Batik Community in Mukah together with Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation Sarawak Branch, for Malaysia. It is new technique using combination of cracking method and screen print to design pattern onto textiles using SAGO FLOUR.
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Sarawak first home grown Batik from Sago Palm. It is an innovative product pioneered by the Lamin Dana and new Batik Community in Mukah together with Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation Sarawak Branch, for Malaysia. It is new technique using combination of cracking method and screen print to design pattern onto textiles using SAGO FLOUR.
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