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This image displays an exhibit of woven crafts, likely in a museum or cultural center, given the display stands and informational text. The primary subjects are various woven objects, including hats and what appear to be baskets or decorative items. A prominent, large woven hat made of a light brown material is in the foreground, positioned on a textured, patterned floor. Behind it, several black, finely woven hats are displayed on white, tiered platforms. One black hat is shown resting on its side, while another is displayed upright, revealing its intricate mesh pattern. The background features a wall with a textured, yellowish-brown pattern, possibly mimicking wood or natural materials. To the right, a deep blue surface, possibly a fabric or carpet, forms part of the display. Small, square red signs with white numbers are visible on the white display platforms, indicating numbered items within the exhibit. The number "2" is visible on the floor near the brown hat, and "7" and "8" are on the display platforms. An informational text panel is visible in the upper left portion of the image. The visible text, primarily in Indonesian, describes "SENI MENGANYAM" (The Art of Weaving) and "PLEITERING" (Pleating). It mentions the use of materials like rattan, bamboo, and pandanus leaves for creating baskets, household items, and handicrafts, noting their prevalence in rural areas and their use in traditional ceremonies of the Dayak Meratus tribe. The text also suggests the modern adaptation of these techniques with sewing machines. The location context provided is Banjarbaru, Indonesia, which aligns with the cultural nature of the exhibit. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly during the day. No people are visible in the image.
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