BEIJING: A four-story building stands out in a tranquil neighborhood in Danzhai county, Guizhou province, after sunset, as it lights up for a bunch of local Miao women who create Miao batik.
The building is the site of the Ninghang Batik Co, which was named a national model site for production-based intangible cultural heritage protection in 2014.
The Miao batik craft is just one of eight national intangible cultural heritage items found in Danzhai.
Granted national heritage status in 2006, the craft is preserved in its original form in the county, with artists using beeswax and indigo grass as materials. The female artists, known as “painting ladies”, have used wax as ink, knives as pens, and cloth as paper to illustrate the beautiful images from their minds.
Over the past decade, company founder Ning Manli has led Miao women to bring vitality to the once-niche ethnic craft by introducing it to a broader market.
Originally from Anhui province, Ning came across the craft during her travel to Kaili city, the capital of Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture where Danzhai is located, about 14 years ago. “I watched a folk handicraft competition and was immediately drawn to batik,” Ning said. As she was engaged in a business producing clothing materials, Ning realized that her fabrics could be used for batik in Guizhou.
She set her sights on Paimo village in Danzhai after tracing the origins of the craft.
To her surprise, most people there were no longer engaged in batik making, telling Ning that machine-dyed fabrics could be easily obtained from the downtown area of the county.
Realizing the potential and value of the intangible cultural heritage, Ning persuaded the local women to revive the craft that they had practiced since childhood and have it commercialized through production.
At first, only a few women accepted her offer, but as they began earning money for their work, many more joined Ning’s cause. Since then, Ning and her batik ladies have committed themselves to Miao batik garment design, production, processing and sales. In 2014, the Ninghang Batik Co was named a demonstration site for production-based intangible cultural heritage protection. –The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item