

Garuda, banji, cuwiri, kalpataru, meru or gunungan, semen rama, pringgondani, sidha asih, sidha mukti, sidha luhurīurung hong (Chinese phoenix), liong/naga (Chinese dragon), qilin, wadasan, megamendung (Chinese-style cloud), lok tjan

Kawung, ceplok, gringsing, parang, lereng, truntum, sekar jagad (combination of various motifs) and other decorative motifs of Java, Dayak, Batak, Papua, Riau, etc. Examples of Cultural influences on Batik Patterns and Motifs Cultural Influence It is also believed the motif made the batik famous. The use of batik was already recorded in the 12th century, and the textile has become a strong source of identity for Indonesians crossing religious, racial and cultural boundaries. Historically, it was essential for ceremonial costumes and it was worn as part of a kebaya dress, commonly worn every day. The popularity of batik in Indonesia has varied.
