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This image captures an open-front tailor shop named "Penjahit Salamah" in Pati, Indonesia. The central subject is an adult woman with dark hair, wearing a light brown uniform-like top, intently operating a sewing machine. She is positioned behind a counter-like setup that displays the shop's name and services.

The shop itself is small and functional, with vibrant green walls and a tiled floor. Various sewing essentials like spools of thread and fabric scraps are visible on tables and shelves. A dark fabric or curtain hangs from a rail above, and a small fan is mounted on the back wall. Another person is partially visible on the left, seated with only their legs and lower torso showing, wearing dark track pants.

A large blue and yellow banner stretches across the top of the shop entrance, depicting sewing machines and text that reads "Menerima Pesa" (likely short for "Menerima Pesanan," meaning "Receiving Orders"). Below, a smaller banner on the counter reiterates "SALAMAH" and advertises services: "JEANS BAJU & TAS, DLL." (Jeans, Clothes & Bags, Etc.).

Two vertical green signs stand outside the shop. One lists "PENJAHIT SALAMAH" services including "PERMAK PAKAIAN" (Alteration of Clothes), "JAHIT BARU" (New Sewing), "PERMAK TAS" (Alteration of Bags), "DLL" (Etc.), and a phone number: "0896-2006-4343". The other sign also details services like "-JAHIT BARU," "-PERMAK SEMUA JENIS PAKAIAN" (Alteration of All Types of Clothes), "-LIAS & JEANS" (possibly "Fabric & Jeans"), and "-PERIMAK TAS."

The foreground features a white tiled step leading up to the shop, with a pair of brown sandals neatly placed on it. Below the step, another pair of dark sandals is visible. A simple wooden bench or table is positioned to the right of the entrance. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with no harsh shadows, possibly indicating an overcast sky. The scene depicts a typical local small business operating in a practical, open setting.
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Feb 18, 2025, 2:08 AM

Pati, Indonesia

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This image captures an open-front tailor shop named "Penjahit Salamah" in Pati, Indonesia. The central subject is an adult woman with dark hair, wearing a light brown uniform-like top, intently operating a sewing machine. She is positioned behind a counter-like setup that displays the shop's name and services. The shop itself is small and functional, with vibrant green walls and a tiled floor. Various sewing essentials like spools of thread and fabric scraps are visible on tables and shelves. A dark fabric or curtain hangs from a rail above, and a small fan is mounted on the back wall. Another person is partially visible on the left, seated with only their legs and lower torso showing, wearing dark track pants. A large blue and yellow banner stretches across the top of the shop entrance, depicting sewing machines and text that reads "Menerima Pesa" (likely short for "Menerima Pesanan," meaning "Receiving Orders"). Below, a smaller banner on the counter reiterates "SALAMAH" and advertises services: "JEANS BAJU & TAS, DLL." (Jeans, Clothes & Bags, Etc.). Two vertical green signs stand outside the shop. One lists "PENJAHIT SALAMAH" services including "PERMAK PAKAIAN" (Alteration of Clothes), "JAHIT BARU" (New Sewing), "PERMAK TAS" (Alteration of Bags), "DLL" (Etc.), and a phone number: "0896-2006-4343". The other sign also details services like "-JAHIT BARU," "-PERMAK SEMUA JENIS PAKAIAN" (Alteration of All Types of Clothes), "-LIAS & JEANS" (possibly "Fabric & Jeans"), and "-PERIMAK TAS." The foreground features a white tiled step leading up to the shop, with a pair of brown sandals neatly placed on it. Below the step, another pair of dark sandals is visible. A simple wooden bench or table is positioned to the right of the entrance. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with no harsh shadows, possibly indicating an overcast sky. The scene depicts a typical local small business operating in a practical, open setting.

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