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 Demonstration of cap-making | 
 Cap loaded with hot 
                  wax  | 
 Applying the hot wax with the cap |  
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 Cap suspended 
                  over hot wax,
                  ready for use |  
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 Waxed design ready for dye | 
 Cap made by these folks | Traditionally the metal wax stamp (cap, pronounced tjap) was used in Indonesia and Malaysia to make repeat patterns 
                  on yardage. Batik was an integral part of the culture of this 
                  area. —© 2007, DB Bowen |  
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