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An elderly Indonesian woman, dressed in a peach-colored hijab and glasses, sits on a wooden floor, meticulously engaged in the traditional batik process. She holds a canting (a pen-like tool for applying wax) in her right hand, delicately drawing patterns with hot wax onto a white fabric spread across her lap. Her bare feet are visible on the wooden floor. To her left, a small, dark pan of melted, dark brown wax rests on a simple burner or heating element, with a small orange bottle and a patterned tin container nearby. A block of solid brown wax is also on the floor. In the background, behind the woman, numerous finished or partially finished batik fabrics are displayed. These textiles, predominantly white with golden-yellow patterns, are hung and folded against a backdrop of a rustic, open-air structure made from woven bamboo and wooden beams. White hanging planters with lush green foliage adorn the upper left, while a vintage-style lantern hangs from the ceiling, providing light. The scene captures a moment of focused craftsmanship in what appears to be a traditional batik workshop or home studio, evoking a sense of cultural heritage and dedicated artistry. No discernible text is visible in the image.
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