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This image captures an elderly man engaged in the traditional craft of batik making in what appears to be a workshop in Surakarta, Indonesia. The man, wearing glasses and a striped short-sleeved shirt, is positioned at the center-right of the frame, leaning over a long table. He is actively pressing a metal cap tool onto a white fabric, applying a patterned substance, likely hot wax, onto its surface. His left hand operates the tool, while his right hand rests gently on the fabric. The white fabric on the table already displays a partially completed, intricate pattern of golden-brown shapes, resembling interconnected circles or ovals arranged in diagonal rows, indicative of the batik stamping technique. The setting is rustic, with visible bamboo poles forming a structural framework overhead. A vintage-style metal lantern with a lit bulb hangs from these bamboo beams, casting light over the workspace. The walls in the background are light-colored. A green plant vine is visible dangling from the upper right corner of the frame. The man's focused demeanor highlights the meticulous nature of the craft. There is no visible text in the image.
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