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4 June 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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4 June 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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4 June 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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4 June 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 June 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 June 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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4 June 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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4 June 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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4 June 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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4 June 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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4 June 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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4 June 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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#12442886
4 June 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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4 June 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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13 February 2025
A man wearing a war costume from Minahasa, North Sulawesi, takes part in the Cap Go Meh festival in Bogor, West Java, on February 12, 2025. The event marks the 15th and final day of the Lunar New Year celebrations with multiple cultural performances.
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13 February 2025
Participants wearing war costumes from Minahasa, North Sulawesi, wait to perform during the Cap Go Meh festival in Bogor, West Java, on February 12, 2025. The event marks the 15th and final day of the Lunar New Year celebrations with multiple cultural performances.
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