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The image displays a framed decorative panel, likely a textile or patterned paper, hanging against a textured, light-colored wall. The frame is made of reddish-brown wood and has a simple, rectangular design. A small metal hook or nail is visible at the top, securing the frame to the wall. The pattern within the frame is intricate and features dark blue or black motifs on a light blue or off-white background. It appears to be a sample of a traditional design, possibly batik, which is culturally significant in Surakarta, Indonesia, the provided location context. The dominant feature is a repeating ogee-shaped lattice formed by intertwining vine-like elements adorned with small leaves. Within these ogee sections, various stylized motifs alternate: some resemble elaborate floral or fruit-like shapes (such as pomegranates), while others depict butterfly-like insects or abstract ornate figures. The underlying material shows a subtle woven or textured quality. At the bottom of the patterned panel, the text "MOTIF DELIMO" is clearly visible in dark lettering. "Delimo" means "pomegranate" in Indonesian, directly referencing a common motif in traditional Javanese art and potentially the inspiration for parts of this pattern. The wall serving as the background is an off-white or cream color, exhibiting a slightly rough and uneven texture, suggesting plaster or stucco. The lighting is bright and uniform, indicating daytime. The scene is static, focused solely on the framed artwork, with no people or activities taking place. It serves as a visual representation or display of a specific Indonesian pattern.
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