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The image displays two mannequins showcasing traditional attire, likely Kebaya blouses paired with sarongs, in an indoor setting that appears to be a museum, cultural exhibit, or a retail store.

The mannequin on the left wears a light cream or pale yellow long-sleeved blouse (kebaya). The blouse features subtle embroidery or a lace-like pattern along the V-neckline and down the front opening. A small, ornate brooch with a golden pendant is fastened at the center of the chest. Around the waist, a shimmering, possibly metallic silver, belt or sash is cinched. The lower garment is a long, floor-length skirt (sarong) with a vibrant, multi-colored floral and foliage pattern. The skirt design appears to be a patchwork or combination of different batik motifs, predominantly featuring shades of green, pink, purple, orange, and blue.

The mannequin on the right wears a light lavender or purple long-sleeved blouse, also in the style of a kebaya. This blouse is adorned with intricate purple lace or embroidery that forms a deep V-neck and extends down the front opening. A prominent gold-colored triple brooch, known as kerongsang, is fastened at the center front. The accompanying skirt is a long, patterned sarong with rich floral and leaf designs. Its color palette includes various shades of purple, green, orange, blue, and yellow, also suggestive of batik patterns, some of which appear to be arranged in a patchwork style.

The background features a dark brown wall. To the right of the mannequins, a section of a dark green wooden structure, possibly a door or a tall cabinet, is visible. It has an arched top with a window-like insert containing horizontal slats or grilles, allowing a glimpse of a lighter area beyond. Further to the right, a portion of an ornate, golden-framed piece of furniture or display case is visible. The floor beneath the mannequins is made of reddish-brown wooden planks, possibly laminate or parquet. The lighting is somewhat dim, suggesting an interior space with ambient or directed display lighting. No discernible text is visible in the image.
FM-uHS2K2

Feb 5, 2026

Ipoh, Malaysia

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The image displays two mannequins showcasing traditional attire, likely Kebaya blouses paired with sarongs, in an indoor setting that appears to be a museum, cultural exhibit, or a retail store. The mannequin on the left wears a light cream or pale yellow long-sleeved blouse (kebaya). The blouse features subtle embroidery or a lace-like pattern along the V-neckline and down the front opening. A small, ornate brooch with a golden pendant is fastened at the center of the chest. Around the waist, a shimmering, possibly metallic silver, belt or sash is cinched. The lower garment is a long, floor-length skirt (sarong) with a vibrant, multi-colored floral and foliage pattern. The skirt design appears to be a patchwork or combination of different batik motifs, predominantly featuring shades of green, pink, purple, orange, and blue. The mannequin on the right wears a light lavender or purple long-sleeved blouse, also in the style of a kebaya. This blouse is adorned with intricate purple lace or embroidery that forms a deep V-neck and extends down the front opening. A prominent gold-colored triple brooch, known as kerongsang, is fastened at the center front. The accompanying skirt is a long, patterned sarong with rich floral and leaf designs. Its color palette includes various shades of purple, green, orange, blue, and yellow, also suggestive of batik patterns, some of which appear to be arranged in a patchwork style. The background features a dark brown wall. To the right of the mannequins, a section of a dark green wooden structure, possibly a door or a tall cabinet, is visible. It has an arched top with a window-like insert containing horizontal slats or grilles, allowing a glimpse of a lighter area beyond. Further to the right, a portion of an ornate, golden-framed piece of furniture or display case is visible. The floor beneath the mannequins is made of reddish-brown wooden planks, possibly laminate or parquet. The lighting is somewhat dim, suggesting an interior space with ambient or directed display lighting. No discernible text is visible in the image.

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