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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Andina (17) is very happy when the results of his behavior in a number of exhibitions have been followed by the school. Students who sat at the end of SMK Negeri 5 Yogyakarta, said the entire batik products sold in this exhibition is the work of school students, especially grade III, who was sitting in the department of Textile.
Andina and middle school following the Expo that was held by the Solidarity Wife of United Indonesia Cabinet (SIKIP) in SMESCO SME SME Convention Center, 2-5 December.
We met Kompas.com, Saturday (12/04/2010), Andina center serves a number of prospective buyers who are interested in the product at booth. Cloth material with a variety of motifs typical of Yogyakarta sold with a price range of Rp 150,000-Rp 400,000 depending on size, material and motif. Batik rug sold for about Rp 50,000-Rp 75,000.
In the booth were also plastered tablecloths, scarves until handkerchief. Stan the school is also making a small spot to demonstrate the making of batik is simple. Its function is also a kind of workshop. Anyone, including children, be allowed to take a short workshop that directly dimentori by one student or a student of this. Well, the visitor only needs to give the rupiah as the cost of replacing the fabric and pewarnanya only.
Andina who previously wanted to schools in high school (High School) used this looks patiently guiding a young girl to draw a flower motif with canting and wax. "One time I wanted to be a teacher like this too," he said.
Andina teens then entered vocational school at the instigation of her parents. He also pleaded not too refused though also want to get into high school. Then, choosing majors Textiles. Andina interested in the number of subjects in accordance with its ideals, such as subjects Batik, Weaving and Sulam. "At that time, why do not you? I want only to preserve the culture of Indonesia, to preserve batik," he said firmly.
Since sitting in class I, Batik subjects already begun. However, Andina said the students of class I and class II has not been allowed to sell their work because it is still learning and still often messy. However, when sitting in the last semester of class II to class III, their works have started to be sold through various exhibitions that followed the school.
Since class II, in each semester, each student is required to create two works in the form of batik cloth material. "One fabric that can only be completed approximately three months. Now, if a semester means two," added Andina who said the work of the students usually did not take long for immediate sales.
Batik motifs which translated students in their homemade batik is usually the development of grip patterns that they know of the manual in the school.
However, the Teacher of SMK Negeri 5 Yogyakarta Batik, Saryono said not a few works that his motive is the original idea of their students. "If it is class III, the ideas of their own students are usually already out on my own," he told Kompas.com.
Saryono said the preservation of batik in school is the right strategy. In addition, these efforts also encourage employment creation in Indonesia. Vocational students who come out from the Department of Textiles of the school was usually a craftsman or a batik entrepreneur. Not a few who worked in a number of boutiques.
Saryono admitted very happy to see their students do not depend anymore on existing jobs. And indeed, he continued, that excess CMS. "Students of SMK was when I graduated, got their own skills and be independent. Continuing the school can," he added.
SMK Negeri 5 Yogyakarta is located at Jalan Kenari 71 Jakarta numbers. This school has several departments such as Visual Communication Design, Design and Production of Wood Craft, Metal Craft Design and Production, Design and Production of Textile Crafts, Design and Production of Ceramic Craft and Design and Production of Leather Craft.
Saturday, December 4, 2010 21:15 pm
Author: Caroline Damanik
Editor: I Made Asdhiana

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