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This media file captures an indoor or semi-outdoor display area, likely a traditional craft shop or workshop, located in Surakarta, Indonesia. The scene is rich with cultural artifacts, particularly those related to Indonesian textile arts like batik. In the upper left, a large, dark wooden wall carving depicts several figures in traditional attire, possibly illustrating a narrative or daily life scene. Below it and to the left, a rustic, light blue-grey wooden door with an arched top is partially visible. Centrally, a dark wooden cabinet stands prominently, featuring elaborate carved embellishments along its top and glass-paned doors that reflect parts of the room and greenery from outside. Draped over a wooden stand in front of the cabinet is a long piece of white fabric adorned with intricate golden patterns, characteristic of traditional Indonesian textiles such as batik. To the right, various other patterned fabrics, including those with blue and green motifs, are displayed on a simple bamboo-style wooden rack. Hanging above these fabrics are bamboo poles. The foreground is dominated by a dark wooden table where several shallow, circular woven baskets are arranged. These baskets contain dried organic materials, which are likely natural dye ingredients used in batik production. Visible labels on some baskets include "JATI" (teak wood), "KULIT KAYU TINGI" (Tingi wood bark), and "KULIT KAYU MAHONI" (Mahogany wood bark). One basket, positioned on a larger woven tray, also holds what appears to be grain or seeds, next to a small matchbox. Other objects on the table include a small brass pot resting on a stand and a tall, dark metal vase or container. The natural light filtering into the space indicates it is daytime. The arrangement of objects and fabrics evokes a sense of traditional craftsmanship and cultural heritage.
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