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The image captures a vibrant batik workshop, likely situated in Surakarta, Indonesia. In the foreground, an elderly woman wearing a light brown hijab and glasses is deeply focused on applying intricate patterns to a piece of white fabric. She holds a small tool, commonly known as a canting, used in the traditional wax-resist dyeing process of batik. The fabric, displaying a delicate golden-brown paisley-like design, is draped over a support in front of her, revealing both completed and in-progress sections of the pattern. In the mid-ground, to the right, a man wearing a striped shirt and glasses stands, partially obscured, appearing to be engaged in an activity near a dark wooden cabinet or display case. The workshop itself has a rustic and traditional ambiance. The walls are constructed from woven bamboo, and the ceiling features a corrugated metal roof supported by bamboo poles and wooden beams. Various decorative elements hang from the ceiling, including a brass-colored ornate fixture and a glass lantern with an illuminated bulb. To the left, several white potted plants with cascading green vines add a natural touch to the indoor space. Throughout the area, several pieces of batik fabric with similar golden-brown patterns are visible, some neatly folded and others draped over rails, suggesting different stages of production or finished goods. An ornate green and brown carved wooden cabinet stands in the central background. The scene conveys a calm and industrious atmosphere, highlighting the meticulous craft of batik making. The workspace appears well-lit by natural daylight, supplemented by the artificial light. No discernible text is visible within the image.
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