Wax printing, also called batik, is a process that uses beeswax to
prevent some parts of the cloth from being dyed, resulting in a special
effect. It has the natural beauty of the original color.
Wax printing, also known as batik, is one of the three ancient Chinese
handicraft methods of producing dyed, multi-colored textiles via a
process which prevents the dye from reaching certain (chosen) parts of
the fabric
Batik is one of Chinese folk traditional dyeing and dyeing technology --
blue dyeing. The principle is to use wax to seal the fabric fibers, so
that the dye solution does not immerse and form patterns.