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This image captures a large, ornate cultural prop, commonly known as a "Dadak Merak," a central element of the traditional Reog Ponorogo dance from Indonesia. The prop is displayed indoors on a white tiled floor, with elements of an outdoor setting visible in the background, including green trees and a building with a tiled roof, suggesting a daytime scene. The main feature is a magnificent, semi-circular fan created from numerous dark peacock feathers, forming a wide, impressive backdrop. In front of these feathers, a richly decorated, multi-colored frame takes center stage. This frame is primarily black with intricate patterns in gold, red, and yellow, showcasing detailed craftsmanship. Prominently displayed across the top of this central frame is the white text "SENI REOG," which translates to "Reog Art." Below this text, an emblem resembling the Garuda Pancasila, Indonesia's national symbol, is depicted, flanked by two stylized golden lions or tigers. A vibrant yellow fabric is draped around the upper portion of this frame. At the bottom corners of the main frame, separate panels feature additional white text: "PONO" on the left and "ROGO" on the right, together spelling "PONOROGO," indicating the origin of this specific Reog tradition. Red and yellow tassels or fringe further adorn the base of the prop. The prop's elaborate design and the visible text collectively point to its significance in Indonesian cultural heritage, specifically from the Ponorogo region. The setting suggests it is either on display or stored in a public or private cultural space, possibly in a city like Surakarta, Indonesia.
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