Internationalization of Batik in the Creative Industry of Harajutik
Rosida Tiurma Manurung,
Nuning Kurniasih,
Achmad Zulfikar,
Kundharu Saddhono,
Ifit Novita Sari,
Yuliyanto Budi Setiawan,
, Murjainah and
, Parwito
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Nuning Kurniasih: Universitas Padjadjaran
No q6abv, INA-Rxiv from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
Indonesia has a variety of traditional textile, namely Batik, Tenun, Songket, Gringsing, and others variety. Indonesian Traditional Textiles have their characteristics, fineness, and uniqueness. Batik as a cultural wealth of Indonesia potentially become a favorite fashion for youth. If Batik managed with unique ways and supported by a good marketing strategy, then Batik can increase sales figures and also go international for the fashion industry. This study discusses how the creativity and motivation of young people who mix and match the Indonesian Batik with the concept of Japanese Harajuku. This research uses a qualitative method with a case study. The results show that Batik with the idea of Japanese Harajuku can become an opportunity for the creative industry with the youth segment and promote to the international community through cultural diplomacy.
Date: 2018-04-20
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/q6abv
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