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A close-up photograph captures the intricate patterns of a traditional woven textile, likely from Ciherang, Indonesia. The fabric features a dominant black (or very dark navy) background, contrasted sharply with off-white or light grey threads that form the elaborate design. The central part of the textile is adorned with repeating vertical columns of stylized motifs, resembling abstract figures or complex geometric shapes, possibly inspired by traditional Indonesian imagery such as wayang kulit or ancient architectural elements. These larger figures are interspersed with smaller diamond-shaped patterns. Along both the left and right edges, distinct border designs are visible, composed of fine horizontal lines and small rectangular blocks, characteristic of handcrafted textiles. The detailed weave indicates a specialized technique, possibly brocade or supplementary weft weaving, where the lighter threads are raised to create the textured pattern. The lighting highlights the tactile quality and slight sheen of the threads, emphasizing the craftsmanship. No legible text is visible in the image, the OCR output consists of misinterpretations of the fabric's weave.
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