Batik Classes Blitar Attract Tourists to Rumah Batik Djojo Koesoemo’s Coffee and Craft Workshops

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RADAR BLITAR – Batik classes in Blitar are attracting students and tourists to Rumah Batik Djojo Koesoemo, where visitors learn traditional textile art while enjoying local coffee in a rural setting.

Located in Sawahan hamlet, Pojok village, Garum district, the batik studio sits beside rice fields and behind a traditional coffee stall. The tranquil environment creates an immersive cultural learning experience that blends craft, heritage, and leisure.

The batik program began around June 2024 after artisan Yoga Dwi Nugroho proposed creating a learning space for young people and the wider community.

“Initially many students and schools came here to learn. Then we created structured classes so the public could also experience the process directly,” he said.

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Management later shifted to Icha Nuril Labiba and her team. Today, the studio welcomes students, tourists, and general visitors through a reservation system.

Participants register via social media contacts and arrive at scheduled sessions. The studio provides all materials, and visitors take home their finished batik pieces as souvenirs.

The studio offers two main packages tailored to visitor budgets and interests. A small-fabric package costs about Rp 85,000 per person, while a larger canvas package costs around Rp 170,000. Prices may adjust depending on group size.

According to Icha, demand has grown steadily. Some days reach full booking capacity. Additionally, the team now conducts batik workshops in schools and outside the Garum area.

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Organizers hope the classes help younger generations connect with batik beyond simply wearing it. Participants also receive coffee during sessions, reinforcing the relaxed learning atmosphere.

“Once they try it themselves, they realize batik requires patience and precision,” Icha said.

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