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This image displays a collection of traditional Indonesian batik fabrics, likely in Surakarta, Indonesia, given the context. The textiles are presented on simple wooden and bamboo structures against a light, plain wall, suggesting an indoor setting such as a craft shop or a display area. In the upper section, a large piece of cream-colored batik fabric with a repeating diagonal pattern of brown and beige motifs hangs over a horizontal bamboo pole. Below this, a wooden display rack showcases five different batik pieces. From left to right, these include a white fabric with subtle light brown floral designs, a cream-colored fabric with more prominent golden-brown botanical patterns, and a dark blue fabric intricately decorated with white floral and leaf motifs. The two rightmost fabrics feature vibrant diagonal stripe patterns: one in shades of brown, green, and red, and the other in tones of beige, orange, and pink. The wooden display rack has a traditional design with turned wooden supports on the left. In the lower right foreground, a small, decorative paper umbrella with a wooden handle and a red and white pattern rests on a wooden surface, adding to the cultural aesthetic. A small, blank rectangular tag hangs from the right side of the wooden rack, likely for labeling. Two additional bamboo poles run horizontally across the upper background, and a dark, ornate light fixture is partially visible in the top right corner. The scene highlights the rich patterns and traditional craftsmanship of Indonesian batik.
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