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The image captures a close-up view of a person engaged in the intricate art of batik making, likely in Surakarta, Indonesia. The main subject is the right hand of an individual, possibly female, holding a traditional wax-applying tool called a "canting." The hand appears experienced, with visible veins and skin texture. The person's lower lip, adorned with a small silver lip piercing, is partially visible on the left side of the frame.

The canting is seen actively applying golden-brown wax onto a white fabric, which is stretched or draped during the process. The fabric is already covered with elaborate, hand-drawn patterns in the same golden-brown wax, featuring floral motifs, stylized leaves, and wavy borders. These patterns are characteristic of traditional Indonesian batik designs.

In the background, hints of an indoor setting are visible. A dark wooden support or frame, possibly part of a loom or a workshop structure, stands behind the person's arm. Further back, a wall or screen made of woven bamboo can be discerned, a common traditional material in Indonesian architecture and crafts. The overall scene conveys a sense of focused craftsmanship and cultural heritage. No visible text is present in the image.
FM-eHoFi1

Jan 21, 2025, 6:13 AM

Surakarta, Indonesia

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The image captures a close-up view of a person engaged in the intricate art of batik making, likely in Surakarta, Indonesia. The main subject is the right hand of an individual, possibly female, holding a traditional wax-applying tool called a "canting." The hand appears experienced, with visible veins and skin texture. The person's lower lip, adorned with a small silver lip piercing, is partially visible on the left side of the frame. The canting is seen actively applying golden-brown wax onto a white fabric, which is stretched or draped during the process. The fabric is already covered with elaborate, hand-drawn patterns in the same golden-brown wax, featuring floral motifs, stylized leaves, and wavy borders. These patterns are characteristic of traditional Indonesian batik designs. In the background, hints of an indoor setting are visible. A dark wooden support or frame, possibly part of a loom or a workshop structure, stands behind the person's arm. Further back, a wall or screen made of woven bamboo can be discerned, a common traditional material in Indonesian architecture and crafts. The overall scene conveys a sense of focused craftsmanship and cultural heritage. No visible text is present in the image.

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