Why I Make: Batik in Malaysia with Fern Chua



Step inside the studio of Fern Chua in Malaysia and discover how the craft of batik led her from recuperation from a car accident to establishing a successful sustainable fashion brand.

This film is part of the British Council’s Why I Make film series for our global programme, Crafting Futures. We commissioned this film series to celebrate craft and share maker’s stories from around the globe; to inspire us and to show the value of craft in our history, culture and world today. From embroidery in Mexico to glassblowing in the UK and batik in Malaysia, find inspiration in the stories and work of these practitioners as they tell us, ‘Why I Make’.

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