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This image captures the vibrant storefront of "Toko Astha Rejeki," a shop located on Jl. Ismail Marzuki in Kr. Jasi, Mataram, Indonesia. The scene is bustling, typical of a local market or street-side commercial area.

The most prominent feature is the large, white banner sign spanning the width of the shop. The sign clearly states "TOKO ASTHA REJEKI" in bold, reddish-brown letters with a golden outline. Below the main name, it specifies the shop's offerings: "MENJUAL PAKAIAN ADAT DAN PERLENGKAPAN SEMBAHYANG," which translates to "Sells traditional clothing and ceremonial supplies." The address, "JL. ISMAIL MARZUKI Kr. JASI MATARAM," is also visible. On the left side of the banner, there's an illustration featuring two individuals in traditional Indonesian attire, surrounded by smaller circular images of what appear to be food items or other cultural artifacts.

The shop itself is well-stocked, displaying a wide variety of merchandise. Numerous items of clothing, including colorful dresses, skirts, and what appears to be traditional or batik-patterned fabric, hang from racks and are draped over mannequins. Beyond the clothing, there are shelves filled with packaged goods, possibly snacks, toiletries, or small religious offerings. Baskets and other ceremonial supplies are also visible on elevated shelves towards the left of the entrance. The shop is illuminated by several bare lightbulbs hanging from the corrugated metal roof structure.

In the foreground, several motorcycles are parked, indicating customer presence or perhaps belonging to the shop owners/staff. A small blue plastic stool sits near one of the merchandise displays. The overall impression is that of a lively, functional shop catering to local needs, especially for traditional clothing and religious ceremony items in the Mataram area. The bright lighting suggests it is daytime.
FM-DWNFF3

Feb 17, 2025

Mataram, Indonesia

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This image captures the vibrant storefront of "Toko Astha Rejeki," a shop located on Jl. Ismail Marzuki in Kr. Jasi, Mataram, Indonesia. The scene is bustling, typical of a local market or street-side commercial area. The most prominent feature is the large, white banner sign spanning the width of the shop. The sign clearly states "TOKO ASTHA REJEKI" in bold, reddish-brown letters with a golden outline. Below the main name, it specifies the shop's offerings: "MENJUAL PAKAIAN ADAT DAN PERLENGKAPAN SEMBAHYANG," which translates to "Sells traditional clothing and ceremonial supplies." The address, "JL. ISMAIL MARZUKI Kr. JASI MATARAM," is also visible. On the left side of the banner, there's an illustration featuring two individuals in traditional Indonesian attire, surrounded by smaller circular images of what appear to be food items or other cultural artifacts. The shop itself is well-stocked, displaying a wide variety of merchandise. Numerous items of clothing, including colorful dresses, skirts, and what appears to be traditional or batik-patterned fabric, hang from racks and are draped over mannequins. Beyond the clothing, there are shelves filled with packaged goods, possibly snacks, toiletries, or small religious offerings. Baskets and other ceremonial supplies are also visible on elevated shelves towards the left of the entrance. The shop is illuminated by several bare lightbulbs hanging from the corrugated metal roof structure. In the foreground, several motorcycles are parked, indicating customer presence or perhaps belonging to the shop owners/staff. A small blue plastic stool sits near one of the merchandise displays. The overall impression is that of a lively, functional shop catering to local needs, especially for traditional clothing and religious ceremony items in the Mataram area. The bright lighting suggests it is daytime.

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