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View all search resultsA craftsman works on tenun lurik (Javanese woven cloth) with traditional equipment at a workshop in Tlingsing village, Cawas, Klaten, Central Java
A craftsman works on tenun lurik (Javanese woven cloth) with traditional equipment at a workshop in Tlingsing village, Cawas, Klaten, Central Java. Although yet to penetrate the export market, the cloth attracts locals with its price of Rp 100,000 (US$7.50) to Rp 2 million per length.(JP/Ganug Nugroho Adi) (Javanese woven cloth) with traditional equipment at a workshop in Tlingsing village, Cawas, Klaten, Central Java. Although yet to penetrate the export market, the cloth attracts locals with its price of Rp 100,000 (US$7.50) to Rp 2 million per length.(JP/Ganug Nugroho Adi)
span class="caption">A craftsman works on tenun lurik (Javanese woven cloth) with traditional equipment at a workshop in Tlingsing village, Cawas, Klaten, Central Java. Although yet to penetrate the export market, the cloth attracts locals with its price of Rp 100,000 (US$7.50) to Rp 2 million per length.(JP/Ganug Nugroho Adi)
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