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An elderly Indonesian woman, wearing a light brown hijab and glasses, is diligently engaged in the traditional art of batik making. She is seated, focused intently on a white fabric draped over her lap and extending to her right. With precise movements, she uses a canting, a traditional tool, to apply hot wax along pre-drawn patterns on the fabric. The patterns feature repeating floral and ornate medallion-like designs, outlined in a light brown or golden hue, indicating the wax application in progress. A white cloth stained with numerous dark brown wax splatters is visible on her lap, serving as an apron and signifying the active process of her work. Her hands, appearing aged, deftly manipulate the canting. The setting is an indoor, rustic space, likely a workshop or traditional home in Surakarta, Indonesia. The background features a wall or partition made of woven bamboo, and bamboo poles are visible as part of the ceiling structure. A decorative, antique-style lantern hangs from the ceiling in the upper left. To the right, a dark, ornately carved wooden cabinet or cupboard stands, adding to the traditional ambiance. Another plain white fabric piece hangs in the mid-left background. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting it is daytime. The woman's focused expression conveys dedication and skill in her craft. There is no visible text in the image.
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