Thus, a parang ornament of batik, cannot be called batik as it is attached as the decoration of a wallpaper, for instance, but a caricature of a face, can be called batik if the process of mbatik is used in textiles (set A ) is incorporated in a robe. The patterns of some batik pesisir, including the contemporary ones, are using some ornamenting motifs based on the influence of Arabic/Islamic, Chinese, and even Indian, which in turn do not have to use the steps as shown previously. Still, they are recognized as batik for it is fabricated in the specific processes of mbatik.