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An older man, wearing glasses and a blue and white striped shirt, is meticulously stamping a pattern onto a white fabric. He is leaning over a large table, holding a rectangular metal batik stamp (cap) with both hands, pressing it onto the textile to transfer a golden-yellow motif. Several rows of the intricate pattern are already visible on the fabric to his left.

The scene unfolds in what appears to be a traditional workshop or cultural center, illuminated by ample natural daylight. The roof features corrugated material supported by robust bamboo beams. In the background, a light-colored wall displays a decorative, carved wooden panel depicting figures, flanked by two ornately carved wooden cabinets. To the right, another piece of fabric with a similar golden pattern hangs. A vintage-style lantern is suspended from the ceiling. Further back, an open doorway reveals an outdoor area with greenery and a green gate. A distant sign features indistinct text, including characters that resemble Punjabi script.

The man's focused expression and the traditional tools and setting indicate he is engaged in the intricate art of making batik cap, a traditional textile art form prevalent in Indonesia, specifically in regions like Surakarta. The overall atmosphere suggests a dedication to preserving cultural craftsmanship.
FM-eHoFi1

Jan 21, 2025, 6:16 AM

Surakarta, Indonesia

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An older man, wearing glasses and a blue and white striped shirt, is meticulously stamping a pattern onto a white fabric. He is leaning over a large table, holding a rectangular metal batik stamp (cap) with both hands, pressing it onto the textile to transfer a golden-yellow motif. Several rows of the intricate pattern are already visible on the fabric to his left. The scene unfolds in what appears to be a traditional workshop or cultural center, illuminated by ample natural daylight. The roof features corrugated material supported by robust bamboo beams. In the background, a light-colored wall displays a decorative, carved wooden panel depicting figures, flanked by two ornately carved wooden cabinets. To the right, another piece of fabric with a similar golden pattern hangs. A vintage-style lantern is suspended from the ceiling. Further back, an open doorway reveals an outdoor area with greenery and a green gate. A distant sign features indistinct text, including characters that resemble Punjabi script. The man's focused expression and the traditional tools and setting indicate he is engaged in the intricate art of making batik cap, a traditional textile art form prevalent in Indonesia, specifically in regions like Surakarta. The overall atmosphere suggests a dedication to preserving cultural craftsmanship.

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