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View all search resultsMusic instrument: Workers put finishing touches to a set of gamelan music instruments in Bantul, Yogyakarta on Tuesday
Music instrument: Workers put finishing touches to a set of gamelan music instruments in Bantul, Yogyakarta on Tuesday. Apart from being sold in the domestic market, the music instruments have been exported to Singapore, Malaysia, the United States and European countries. A set of instruments is sold at between Rp 50 million to Rp 300 million, depending on their raw materials. (Antara/Noveradika) (Antara/Noveradika)
span class="caption">Music instrument: Workers put finishing touches to a set of gamelan music instruments in Bantul, Yogyakarta on Tuesday. Apart from being sold in the domestic market, the music instruments have been exported to Singapore, Malaysia, the United States and European countries. A set of instruments is sold at between Rp 50 million to Rp 300 million, depending on their raw materials. (Antara/Noveradika)
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