KnE Social Sciences

ISSN: 2518-668X

The latest conference proceedings on humanities, arts and social sciences.

Diversification of Eco-Friendly Batik Craft Products with Export Potential

Published date: May 09 2024

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: International Conference on Art, Design, Education and Cultural Studies (ICADECS)

Pages: 39–47

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v9i15.16186

Authors:

Pranti Sayektipranti.sayekti.fs@um.ac.idSeni dan Desain, Fakultas Sastra, Universitas Negeri Malang, Jl. Semarang No. 5, Malang, Jawa Timur, 65145

E.W. Suprihatin Dyah PratamawatiSeni dan Desain, Fakultas Sastra, Universitas Negeri Malang, Jl. Semarang No. 5, Malang, Jawa Timur, 65145

Abstract:

The Laweyan Surakarta batik industry center has more than 100 developing batik IKMs. The existence of the Laweyan Surakarta batik IKM has contributed greatly to the revival of the batik industry in Surakarta after experiencing a downturn due to the pandemic. However, the presence of batik artisans in the Laweyan area of Surakarta has not been optimally accommodated, coupled with the conditions of the Covid-19 pandemic, leading to an 80% decline in the batik trade. The Indonesian Batik Craftsmen and Entrepreneurs Association (APPBI) is still unable to reach all artisans at the grassroots level. Therefore, batik artisans require guidance to maximize their potential in discovering new innovations related to batik handicraft products. The participatory collaborative approach between craft actors (IKM) and educational institutions is expected to increase the bargaining power of batik artisans. The developed batik craft products are still based on local cultural values and strive to improve product quality by adhering to SNI standards. The participatory collaboration model places artisans as actors and educational institutions as partners. This study aims to develop a diversification model for Laweyan Surakarta batik products through a participatory collaborative approach involving educational institutions and batik craft centers to strengthen export potential. This study employs the development research model from Borg and Gall and Mc Kenny’s development research, which is then modified into 2 steps. The two steps include (1) the preliminary study stage as a need and contents analysis.

Keywords: diversification, batik, Laweyan, export potential

References:

[1] Source: https://mediaindonesia.com

[2] Gall MD. Gall Joyce P. & Borg, Walter R. 2003. Educational Research An Introduction, Seventh Edition. Boston: Pearson Education Inc.

[3] McKenney S. (2001). Computer-based support for science education materials developers in Africa: exploring potentials. Doctoral thesis. Enschede (The Netherlands): University of Twente.

[4] Bappeda Kota Surakarta, SIPD Kota Surakarta Tahun 2016.

[5] https://uns.ac.id/id/uns-update/badan-standarisasi-nasional-ajak-kerjasamauns. html

[6] Mlayadipura RT. dkk. Urip-Urip. Surakarta: Museum Radya Pustaka, 1990

[7] Priyatmono AF. 2015. Pengembangan Industri Batik Ramah Lingkungan Studi Kasus Kampoeng Batik Laweyan. Simposium Nasional RAPI XIV - 2015 FT UMS. ISSN 1412- 9612

[8] Affendi Y. “Seni Serat Modern” dalam Kusuma Admadja (ed.) Perjalanan Seni Rupa Indonesia: Dari Zaman Prasejarah Hingga Kini. Jakarta: Panitia Pameran KIAS 1990- 1991, 1990- 1991.

[9] Muchtar B. “Daya Cipta di Bidang Kriya”, SENI, Jurnal Pengetahuan dan Penciptaan Seni, Edisi I / 03 Oktober. B.P. ISI Yogyakarta; 1991.

[10] Zainuddin IB. 1990. The Education of Art & Design, With Special Reference to the Case of Indonesia. Melbourne: The National Conference of Art & Design of Head School.

Download
HTML
Cite
Share
statistics

309 Abstract Views

90 PDF Downloads