Nestled in Padang Matsirat on the Malaysian island of Langkawi, Atma Alam Batik Art Village is a craft center that celebrates the traditional art of batik, a technique involving wax-dyed cloth. Founded by an oil painter and a batik artist, the village serves as a vibrant hub for this ancient art form. Visitors can explore the intricate process of creating batik, from the initial design to the final product, and witness artisans at work. The center also offers a range of batik items, including clothing, accessories, and home decor, allowing guests to take a piece of this rich cultural heritage home with them.
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