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An elderly person, likely a skilled artisan, is diligently engaged in the traditional Indonesian craft of batik cap (stamped batik) in what appears to be an indoor workshop or home studio in Surakarta, Indonesia. The individual, wearing glasses and a striped shirt, is positioned over a large, white piece of fabric spread across a work surface. The primary activity involves applying molten wax to the fabric using a "canting cap," a copper stamp with a wooden handle. The artisan's left hand firmly grasps the wax-coated cap, which is being pressed onto the fabric to create a repeating pattern. The fabric already displays extensive sections covered in golden-brown wax, forming alternating horizontal rows of intricate, swirling motifs and circular designs. The right hand is resting gently on the fabric, possibly stabilizing it or guiding the placement of the stamp. The scene emphasizes the meticulous and time-honored process of batik making. The artisan's focused posture and the uniform patterns on the fabric suggest deep concentration and experience in this traditional craft. The setting evokes a sense of cultural heritage and dedicated artistry. There is no visible text in the image.
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