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An informational sign about the Kauman village in Surakarta, Indonesia, is partially visible, framed in black and surrounded by lush green foliage. The sign features numerous line-art illustrations, logos, and text in both Indonesian and English, set against a light brown background with a faint map overlay.

At the top, prominent text reads "KAUMAN Solo's Past Is The Solo's Future." Above this, icons include an open book (possibly the Quran), prayer beads, a traditional Javanese building with a minaret, and various traditional headwear. Logos for "kaeoman," an Islamic institution, and "Pemerintah Kota Surakarta" (Surakarta City Government) are also present.

The main text quotes RM Sajid from Babad Sala, page 42, defining Kauman: "Panggenahing abdi dalem ngulama, saking pangkat bupati sak-andhahanipun sadaya, dumugi kaum, naminipun kampung Kauman" (The residence of scholars, and other higher-ups in the government, is in a village called Kauman). An English translation is provided below this. The source is cited as "Buku Kauman; Religi, Tradisi & Seni oleh Ma'mun Puspo, Muhammad Soim, Hermansyah Muttaqin, S.Sn."

A section titled "Kampung Wisata Batik Kauman Solo" (Kauman Batik Tourism Village Solo) describes it as "Kampung Kaum, Kreatif, Klasik, dan Kekinian" (Kaum Village, Creative, Classic, and Contemporary). Below this, a list of what appear to be areas or specific batik motifs is provided: Cendanan, Pengulon, Tebanoman, Medinan, Kartowikaran, Trayeman, Winongan, Sememen, Suto Menggalan, Blodiran, Kentiran, Kecitran, Gebangsan, Gerjen, Gedang Selirang, Baladan, Berasan, Keplekan, Gontoran, and Kambyahan.

The bottom of the sign features more illustrations related to batik craftsmanship and traditional attire, including hands working on fabric, a batik ribbon, a traditional Javanese hat, people engaging in batik making or sewing, a peci/songkok (traditional cap), and a sewing machine. A QR code labeled "Informasi Scan Barcode" (Information Scan Barcode) is visible in the bottom right corner. The sign appears to be outdoors during daytime, though no specific weather conditions are discernible.
FM-eHoFi1

Jan 21, 2025, 5:30 AM

Surakarta, Indonesia

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An informational sign about the Kauman village in Surakarta, Indonesia, is partially visible, framed in black and surrounded by lush green foliage. The sign features numerous line-art illustrations, logos, and text in both Indonesian and English, set against a light brown background with a faint map overlay. At the top, prominent text reads "KAUMAN Solo's Past Is The Solo's Future." Above this, icons include an open book (possibly the Quran), prayer beads, a traditional Javanese building with a minaret, and various traditional headwear. Logos for "kaeoman," an Islamic institution, and "Pemerintah Kota Surakarta" (Surakarta City Government) are also present. The main text quotes RM Sajid from Babad Sala, page 42, defining Kauman: "Panggenahing abdi dalem ngulama, saking pangkat bupati sak-andhahanipun sadaya, dumugi kaum, naminipun kampung Kauman" (The residence of scholars, and other higher-ups in the government, is in a village called Kauman). An English translation is provided below this. The source is cited as "Buku Kauman; Religi, Tradisi & Seni oleh Ma'mun Puspo, Muhammad Soim, Hermansyah Muttaqin, S.Sn." A section titled "Kampung Wisata Batik Kauman Solo" (Kauman Batik Tourism Village Solo) describes it as "Kampung Kaum, Kreatif, Klasik, dan Kekinian" (Kaum Village, Creative, Classic, and Contemporary). Below this, a list of what appear to be areas or specific batik motifs is provided: Cendanan, Pengulon, Tebanoman, Medinan, Kartowikaran, Trayeman, Winongan, Sememen, Suto Menggalan, Blodiran, Kentiran, Kecitran, Gebangsan, Gerjen, Gedang Selirang, Baladan, Berasan, Keplekan, Gontoran, and Kambyahan. The bottom of the sign features more illustrations related to batik craftsmanship and traditional attire, including hands working on fabric, a batik ribbon, a traditional Javanese hat, people engaging in batik making or sewing, a peci/songkok (traditional cap), and a sewing machine. A QR code labeled "Informasi Scan Barcode" (Information Scan Barcode) is visible in the bottom right corner. The sign appears to be outdoors during daytime, though no specific weather conditions are discernible.

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