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Famous Handicrafts In Malaysia postcard

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Category:

Topographical Postcards

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Condition:

New

Subject:

Handicrafts

Country:

Malaysia

Country/Region of Manufacture:

Malaysia

Unit of Sale:

Single Unit

Postage Condition:

Unposted

Brand/Publisher:

Unbranded

Continent:

Asia

Size:

6.7 inch x 4.7 inch

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Item number:

1748955402

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Famous Handicrafts In Malaysia : 1. Hand drawn batik : Embedded in Malay culture, Batik is one of the oldest forms of craft in the world. Batik is a form of art that transforms a simple white cloth into vibrant colors using wax-resist dyeing techniques. 2. Making Moon Kite : Wau bulan or 'moon kite' is an intricately designed Malaysian kite (normally with floral motifs) that is traditionally flown in the Malaysian state of Kelantan. It is one of Malaysia's national symbols. 3.Hand made Labu Sayung : A Traditional Malay Jar used in Malaysia, the Labu Sayong is a popular handicraft. Kuala Kangsar of the Perak state has long captured the essence of Labu Sayong, which is made with a special clay found in Perak. Most Labu Sayong are shaped like a gourd. 4. Basket weaving : In Sabah and Sarawak, traditional baskets are woven by hand by the people using rattan, bamboo, and other plants found in the rich jungles of Borneo, and have been used for hunting, farming, and other daily activities. The shapes and designs are surprisingly diverse, with sizes and shapes differing greatly depending on the purpose. PLEASE MESSAGE ME WITH WHAT YOU'D LIKE WRITTEN ON THE POSTCARD. I'D BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO WRITE IN FOR YOU!