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An elevated, eye-level shot captures an older Indonesian woman, wearing a light brown hijab and glasses, engaged in the traditional art of batik in what appears to be a workshop in Surakarta. She is meticulously applying hot wax to a large piece of white fabric using a canting, a specialized pen-like tool, to create intricate, light brown or gold patterns. The fabric, adorned with swirling motifs resembling paisleys and floral elements, is draped over her lap and a cushion. Another smaller piece of wax-stained fabric rests on her lap to the left. The setting features a wooden floor and various objects related to the craft. In the background, other fabrics, some patterned and some plain white, hang from a wooden stand. Underneath the stand, two metal cans are visible: one yellow with partially obscured text that seems to read "DROSSE," and another blue and white can with text such as "BRITE" or "PRITE" and other illegible markings. A pair of sandals is also visible on the floor beneath the stand. The woman's focused expression and precise hand movements convey her dedication to the detailed work. The scene depicts a daytime activity, showcasing the traditional craftsmanship of batik in an authentic setting.
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