Terengganu Batik Silk

Wahieda, former designer of Permint Suterasemai SDN BHD, looks all business doing "canting'

Terengganu is always synonym with Batik. With long-revered and highly-developed art forms, PERMINT SUTERASEMAI SDN BHD takes Batik as a serious business. PERMINT SUTERASEMAI SDN BHD, through SUTERAMAS, presents this time-honored craft in truly unique textile designs, motifs and techniques that involve detailed and meticulous wax-resist illustration and color dye saturation expressed through the infinite designs and motifs of the various ambits of nature and life forms, featuring floral and animal patterns, geometric shapes and contours.




With history of Batik that spans over a millennium, PERMINT SUTERASEMAI SDN BHD honors Batik with 30 percent of its operation focusing on the craft. The Batik artisans at PERMINT SUTERASEMAI SDN BHD are familiar with various techniques to Batik. There is Batik Tjanting, Block Print Batik (Batik Terap), Brushwork Batik, Tie-And-Dye, Batik Spray, Overlapped Batik, Cracked Batik and the list goes as far as creativity of the artisans goes. Batik at PERMINT SUTERASEMAI SDN BHD, under trade name of SUTERAMAS, bears signature designs.




Batik of SUTERAMAS by PERMINT SUTERASEMAI SDN BHD is minimalist Batik, with minimal designs and motifs while stays truthful to the tradition of batik. The fabrics used in Batik of SUTERAMAS by PERMINT SUTERASEMAI SDN BHD as base to varied fabulous designs include Satin Silk, Crepe De Chine Silk, Chiffon Crinkle Silk, Habotai Silk, Shantung Silk, Cotton and Viscose Rayon.




Catering to consumer personal sartorial needs, PERMINT SUTERASEMAI SDN BHD, under trade name of SUTERAMAS, retails non-tailored fabrics which can be customized into shapes and forms that express personal styles. These fabrics are sold in the lengths of 2.5 meters (Men) and 4 meters (Ladies). For further details regarding Suteramas, please be in touch with our Marketing Exec (Yana) at 0199355045
"..He'd have slung on his shoulder, by then, a long strip of east coast regulatory wear, the batik lepas, of hand-painted local cloth that made a head gear or body wrap on a rainy day, or simply just a handy bit of all purpose material." - Awang Goneng in Growing Up In Trengganu