Sadza batiks look fabulous hung as a wall hanging framed or unframed.
Beautiful as a table runner.
Batik Process: The Fabric is dyed in tea. After drying, a sadza porridge paste is used to apply the designs.This then dries naturally in the sun, resulting in the designs 'cracking'.After this step, they apply the paint and then the fabric is then baked at a high temperature.This fixes the colours,making all the batiks durable and also machine washable.They then scrape away the porridge and dry the fabric once again. Lastly,all the batiks are inspected before sale, to ensure they meet the required standard.