Batik Bowl Tjanting Tool

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A traditional tjanting tool for applying wax to fabric in batik projects.
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Helping to Support Teaching and Learning

Precision Design

The tool features a 35mm diameter bowl and an elongated spout, ensuring accurate application of wax on fabric for detailed batik work.

Heat Retention

Constructed from brass, the bowl and spout effectively retain heat, keeping the wax in a fluid state for smoother application.

Ease of Use

Designed for comfort and efficiency, the tool's long spout allows for extended reach and control during the batik process.

Durability

Made from high-quality brass, this tjanting tool is built to last, providing reliable performance for countless projects.

Curriculum Support

Aligns with Key Stage 3 Art and Design objectives, enhancing children's proficiency in handling diverse materials through practical experience.

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Batik Bowl Tjanting Tool

A traditional tjanting tool for applying wax to fabric in batik projects.

Overview

  • Enhance creative textile projects with the Batik Bowl Tjanting Tool. Its 35mm diameter bowl and extended spout offer precision, making it perfect for intricate batik designs. The brass construction aids in consistent heat retention, ensuring the wax remains fluid.

  • Suitable for Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 3, this tool promotes creativity and proficiency in material handling within art and design curriculum. At Key Stages 2 and 3, it supports the accurate selection and use of tools in design and technology, fostering careful application and creativity.

  • This tjanting tool bridges traditional batik techniques with educational objectives, making it an invaluable aid for art and design technology educators. Its design and functionality make it essential for achieving detailed and creative batik work in the classroom.

Supports the National Curriculum

Art & Design, Key Stage 3

To increase their proficiency in the handling of different materials.

Art & Design, Key Stage 1

To use a range of materials creatively to design and make products.

Design & Technology, Key Stage 2, Make

Select from and use a wider range of tools and equipment to perform practical tasks (for example, cutting, shaping, joining and finishing), accurately.

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