In regards to the SMEs structure, Teruo Sekimoto 16 who once made a research at batik communities in several areas in Indonesia, mention that the business scale of batik craftsmen/craftswomen who produce batik is usually in the level of home industry, where all members of a batik craftsmanship family do all the production process by themselves. In this level, their houses become their workshops as well as showrooms. Those who want to buy their batik clothes then have to visit their houses directly. While at the higher level, batik SMEs may have bigger workshop or even factory for batik productions and or without its batik garment-processing factory, paid craftsmen / craftswomen, and their own dedicated showrooms or batik stores to sell the products. These SMEs sometimes may also order batik products from the home industries, which then they sell through their showrooms or stores. The batik craftsmen/craftswomen working in those SMEs are usually hired from various areas of Java, which have been well-known for their batik qualities.