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#12444434
4 Jun 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444435
4 Jun 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444436
4 Jun 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444437
4 Jun 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444438
4 Jun 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444439
4 Jun 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444440
4 Jun 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444441
4 Jun 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444442
4 Jun 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444443
4 Jun 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#11129700
8 Apr 2024
A vendor is weaving coconut leaves into a cube shape to make Ketupat (rice cake) skins, a typical Eid food for Indonesian Muslims, while waiting for customers at a traditional market in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 8, 2024, ahead of the Eid al-Fitr festival on April 10. Muslims around the world are preparing to celebrate the Eid al-Fitr festival after the holy month of Ramadan.
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#2324660
14 Nov 2017
A worker is weaving a silk thread that has been spun on silkworm farm at Silk House, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, Tuesday, November 14, 2017. In Indonesia, the need for high silk thread, which is 900 tons of silk yarn - 7200 tons a year.
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#2324661
14 Nov 2017
A worker is weaving a silk thread that has been spun on silkworm farm at Silk House, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, Tuesday, November 14, 2017. In Indonesia, the need for high silk thread, which is 900 tons of silk yarn - 7200 tons a year.
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#12874639
18 Oct 2025
A participant wearing the traditional Sundanese attire *pangsi* performs the *kuda lumping* dance during the Asia Africa Festival 2025 carnival on Asia Afrika Street in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 18, 2025.
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#12862406
15 Oct 2025
A vocational school student walks while wearing an IV drip for food poisoning after consuming free government-subsidized school meals at SMPN 1 Cisarua in West Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on October 15, 2025. According to preliminary data, 300 students, consisting of elementary, junior high, and vocational high school students, experience food poisoning suspected to be caused by eating free nutritious meals on Tuesday morning, October 14, 2025.
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#12442886
4 Jun 2025
A woman in public transport is seen wearing a face mask in Bekasi, Indonesia, on May 4, 2025. The Indonesian government reminds the public to re-implement health protocols following a statement by the Indonesian Health Ministry, which confirms 7 new Covid-19 cases in the country between May 25-31, 2025.
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