ARTS: UNIT 1
PRE - ASSESSMENT
FIND ME 
Match the picture with its
country of origin:
Karla
Samarita
P H O T O G R A P H Y
Karla
Karla
VIETNAM
MALAYSIA
PHILIPPINES
SINGAPORE
THAILAND
CAMBODIA
INDONESIA
WHO GOT A
PERFECT SCORE?
FINDING WORDS
•Read and analyze the written
letters to form word/s related to
the art of Southeast Asia.
Let’s exercise your mind first!
•READ MY
COLOR
•YELLOW
•BROWN
•ORANGE
FABRIC
AND
FABRIC DESIGN
(Lesson 1)
SILK
A type of fabric that is
soft, lustrous fiber
obtained as a filament
from the cocoon of the
silkworm.
SILKWORM
- BOMBYX MORI
Eating
mulberry
leaves
cocoons
• Thailand
• Thai silk is produced
from the cocoons of
Thai silkworm
(bombyx mori)
• Khorat is the center of
the silk industry in
Thailand.
THAI TRADITIONAL DRESS
•Cambodia
• Silk weaving
(Cambodian Weaving)
Two main types of CW
1. ikat technique
(chongkiet) - to create
patterns, weavers tie
and dye portions of
weft yarn before
weaving begins.
IKAT DESIGN
2. uneven twill
- it yields single or
two-color fabrics,
which are
produced by
weaving.
CAMBODIAN TRADITIONAL DRESS
• Sampot - (wrap
skirts) is a long,
rectangular cloth worn
around the lower body.
It can be draped and
folded in several
different ways.
CAMBODIAN TRADITIONAL DRESS
KRAMA – check scarf
•Laos • Weaved stories
- Laos stories were
weaved in the intricate
or complicated patterns
and motifs of textile.
- stories woven into a
sinh- Lao women's
ankle-long skirt.
•Vietnam
• Golden Thread Silk
was born in Vietnam.
- Ha Dong is the
center of weaving
and sericulture (silk
worm production)
Traditional Dress
•Woman
wearing
Ao dai and
non la hat.
Popular Vietnamese Fabric
• Shantung taffetta • Bengaline weave
Ebony Satin - an all-natural lustrous
silk-hand woven in southern Vietnam
Indonesia
Malaysia
Singapore
BATIK
• Batik is the most common fabric design in
• the term "batik" is an
indonesian malay word "titik"
which means point, dot or
drop.
• the drop action refers to the
process of dyeing the fabric.
Two Categories of Batik Design
• geometric motifs • Free form design
•Malaysia • two main types of
batik
1. hand painted - the
artist uses canting, a
small copper
container or more
different-sized pipes.
2. block printed
- done by welding together
strips of metal to form a
metal block. The metal
block is then dipped into
molten wax and pressed
against the fabric in order to
make pattern.
•Brunei
Batik is also the
traditional textile of
Brunei, but it is
uniquely different from
Indonesia, Malaysia,
and Singapore.
• Its designs have their
- national flower
simpur
- sumboi – sumboi
(pitcher plant)
- Brunei’s traditional
design of air muleh
•1. IT IS A TYPE OF
FABRIC THAT COMES
FROM THE COCOONS OF
SILKWORMS.
•2 - 3. EXAMPLES OF FABRIC
DESIGNS.
•4. IT IS A PROCESS OF
TYING AND DYING THE
THREAD FIRST BEFORE
WEAVING BEGINS.
•5. IT IS AN INDONESIAN MALAY WORD
“TITIK” WHICH MEANS POINT, DOT OR
DROP, WHEREIN THE DROP ACTION
REFERS TO THE PROCESS OF DYING
THE FABRIC.
•6. A CHECK SCARF IN
CAMBODIA.
•7. AN ANKLE LONG SKIRT
IN LAOS AND IN
THAILAND.
•8 - 9. WHAT ARE THE TWO
TYPES OF BATIK PROCESS IN
MALAYSIA.
•10. THE NATIONAL FLOWER
OF BRUNEI.
- Katsa
- Poster paint
- Paint brush #2 or #3
- Glue gun or
masking tape
BATIK MAKING (HAND
PAINTED)■ MATERIALS:
– Resist material
(glue stick or tape)
- scissors
- pencil
- Katsa
(cut in 6x6 or 7x7)
- paint
Batik using glue
stick (BEST FOR
FREE FORM
DESIGN)
- Sketch your
design on the
katsa
- Use a glue gun
to trace the
pattern
- Paint your
design
- Let it dry.
- And peel off
the glue stick.
DONE!
Batik using
masking tape
(Best for
GEOMETRIC
DESIGN)
- sketch your
design, cut and
apply the masking
tape on the katsa
-Paint your design
Let it dry.
Peel off the
masking tape
DONE!
• THAT’S THE END OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN
FABRIC/FABRIC DESIGN.
HOPE YOU ENJOY OUR TRAVEL!
THANK YOU FOLKS! 
- Ms. Karla mae n. samarita
Carmonanationalhighschool – carmona,cavite

Fabric design - (ARTS 8 Lesson 1)