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An interior view looks through an open, ornate doorway into a vibrant batik shop or exhibition room in Surakarta, Indonesia. The doorway itself is a striking feature, painted teal green with a richly carved wooden architrave above. This carving displays gold and red floral motifs surrounding a central crest or shield topped with a crown. The wooden double doors feature glass panels partially obscured by patterned batik fabric curtains. Inside the well-lit room, racks of colorful batik shirts and blouses are displayed on either side, showcasing various traditional Indonesian patterns. Two mannequins further back in the room wear batik tops. A round wooden table with chairs occupies the center of the room, suggesting a waiting area or consultation space. A chandelier hangs from the ceiling, providing illumination. The floor is covered with light-colored tiles featuring a subtle geometric pattern. A prominent sign hanging from the ceiling inside the room reads "Ruang Batik (Kemeja Blouse)", translating to "Batik Room (Shirt Blouse)". The scene depicts a commercial or display setting for traditional Indonesian textile art. No people are visible. The overall aesthetic combines traditional craftsmanship with functional retail display.
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