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This media file depicts a traditional batik workshop in Surakarta, Indonesia. The central subject is a woman, seen in profile, wearing a light brown hijab and a matching tunic. She is actively engaged in the art of batik making, meticulously applying molten wax onto a white fabric using a canting, a pen-like tool for drawing with wax. The scene is framed by a light wooden structure in the foreground, which acts like a window. On the surface beside the woman are the tools of her craft: a small, dark pot holding molten wax, positioned over a small charcoal stove, and a dark, cylindrical object, possibly a mortar or a similar processing tool. The white fabric she is working on features an intricate pattern of swirling motifs and circular designs, characteristic of batik. In the background, a large piece of patterned fabric hangs, showcasing a vibrant green and golden yellow design with elaborate floral and vine elements. To the right, a dark wooden frame with detailed carvings, possibly from a window or door, adds to the traditional aesthetic of the setting. Further back, an arched wooden door is visible, alongside other wooden furniture, suggesting an authentic, traditional Indonesian interior or semi-open workspace. The image is well-lit by natural light, indicating it was taken during the daytime. A small, green wooden sign with some faded white text is partially visible in the upper left corner, but the text is unreadable. The woman appears focused and calm, demonstrating the careful process of creating handmade batik.
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