Yogyakarta city and Giriloyo are situated in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. Giriloyo is part of Bantul region. Yogyakarta areas also have historical development on batik, especially when batik becomes Yogyakarta’s court members’ outfits, and later, the society’s daily dress even though they only can wear certain patterns / motifs. Yogyakarta city’s batik products include batik tulis, batik cap, batik printing, or combination of them, while Giriloyo is famous for its batik tulis and batik cap production. Moreover, Pekalongan is famous for its coastal batik for generations, and the craftswomen / craftsmen are known to have the flexibility in adopting foreign influences, and apply them to create their own batik products. As examples, the shape of a motif called Jlamprang is influenced by India and Arab, while Encim and Klenengan motif were influenced by the Chinese13. The SMEs in Pekalongan sell the products through showrooms around the village or residence areas. One of the centers for batik trading in Pekalongan is Pasar Grosir Setono, which is established since 2000 14, while some of centers for batik production are Kauman, Jenggot, and Tegalrejo15. According to the data of 2012 from the Regional Office of Industry, Trade, Cooperatives, and Small-Medium Enterprises of Pekalongan, there are 27 batik SMEs having their trademarks registered.