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This media file captures a rustic and traditional batik workshop or display area, typical of Surakarta, Indonesia, illuminated by natural daylight. In the foreground on the left, a white fabric adorned with a subtle, light grey swirling floral pattern is draped over a wooden pole, suggesting it is either an unfinished piece or part of a drying process. To the right, several other white fabrics featuring light brown or gold patterns are neatly folded and hung, showcasing finished batik textiles. The central area features a dark wooden table with intricately carved legs, upon which various small, woven baskets are placed, likely holding tools or materials for batik. Behind the table, a bamboo spout gracefully pours water into a large ceramic pot, creating a small waterfall, possibly used for rinsing fabrics or as a decorative water feature. Prominently displayed in the midground is a crucial setup for batik making: a heating apparatus constructed from a repurposed cylindrical container. This container bears clear text, reading "Batik. Ganesa. Ganesa Batik Kasin," confirming its purpose. It supports a black pan containing a dark, molten substance, likely wax or dye, which is used to create patterns on the fabric. A partially visible person, wearing a light-colored garment, is seated to the right of this setup, suggesting active involvement in the craft. The background features natural elements including bamboo wall panels and white hanging planters with lush green foliage. A sign is partially visible in the distance, reading "era iswara," likely part of a longer name such as "Batik Keriswara," further identifying the location as a batik establishment. The scene conveys an atmosphere of traditional craftsmanship and cultural authenticity.
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