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This media file shows a framed textile artwork. The textile is woven with intricate patterns in red, black, and gold. On the left side of the textile, there are two stylized yellow elephant figures against a red background, bordered by black and yellow geometric patterns. To the right of the elephants, a section of the textile features a repeating diamond pattern in red and black, with small gold motifs within each diamond. A vertical dark grey band separates the elephant figures from the diamond pattern. Attached to the frame, a white label with black text provides information about the artwork. The text reads "Sarinah" at the top, followed by "Hinggi Kombu Nguhung, motif buaya dan patola, teknik ikat, Sumba Timur, Nusa Tenggara Timur". This indicates the artwork is named "Sarinah", features "Hinggi Kombu Nguhung" (likely a specific pattern or motif), "crocodile and patola motifs", woven using the "ikat technique", and originates from "East Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara". The artwork is framed in light-colored wood and appears to be displayed indoors, possibly in a gallery or museum setting, given the presence of another framed artwork to its right. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and no specific weather conditions are apparent. The overall presentation is neat and professional.
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