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#8931474
1 Oct 2022
A worker making batik cloth pattern with a wax-resist cloth dyeing technique as make traditional Indonesian batik in Solo City, Central Java, Indonesia, October 2, 2022. An area in which almost every available space is used for batik production, with a high level of poverty. Solo is a city known for batik, a traditional Indonesian method of using wax to resist water-based dyes to depict patterns and drawings, usually on fabric. This textile has traditionally been crafted by hand in family workshops and small-scale cottage industries. UNESCO has designated Indonesian batik a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. This picture taken on September 2021.
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#8785288
5 Sep 2022
IVANO-FRANKIVSK REGION, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 02, 2022 - A pattern on a traditional Hutsul woolen blanket called lizhnyk, Ivano-Frankivsk Region, western Ukraine.NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#8785294
5 Sep 2022
IVANO-FRANKIVSK REGION, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 02, 2022 - A pattern on a traditional Hutsul woolen blanket called lizhnyk, Ivano-Frankivsk Region, western Ukraine.NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#8785300
5 Sep 2022
IVANO-FRANKIVSK REGION, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 02, 2022 - A pattern on a traditional Hutsul woolen blanket called lizhnyk, Ivano-Frankivsk Region, western Ukraine.NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#8194534
8 May 2022
Workers making batik cloth pattern with a wax-resist cloth dyeing technique onto traditional Javanese textile called batik at low-lying Jeruk Sari neighborhood in coastal Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, June 5, 2021. An area in which almost every available space is used for batik production, with a high level of poverty, vulnerable to both rising sea levels and high river peak flows. Pekalongan is a city known for batik, a traditional Indonesian method of using wax to resist water-based dyes to depict patterns and drawings, usually on fabric. This textile has traditionally been crafted by hand in family workshops and small-scale cottage industries. Today, young Pekalongan residents are increasingly confident that they can aspire to reputable work and a reasonable income without having to join the migration to Indonesia’s larger cities.
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#8194558
8 May 2022
Workers making batik cloth pattern with a wax-resist cloth dyeing technique onto traditional Javanese textile called batik at low-lying Jeruk Sari neighborhood in coastal Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, June 5, 2021. An area in which almost every available space is used for batik production, with a high level of poverty, vulnerable to both rising sea levels and high river peak flows. Pekalongan is a city known for batik, a traditional Indonesian method of using wax to resist water-based dyes to depict patterns and drawings, usually on fabric. This textile has traditionally been crafted by hand in family workshops and small-scale cottage industries. Today, young Pekalongan residents are increasingly confident that they can aspire to reputable work and a reasonable income without having to join the migration to Indonesia’s larger cities.
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#8194562
8 May 2022
A worker making batik cloth pattern with a wax-resist cloth dyeing technique onto traditional Javanese textile called batik at low-lying Jeruk Sari neighborhood in coastal Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, June 5, 2021. An area in which almost every available space is used for batik production, with a high level of poverty, vulnerable to both rising sea levels and high river peak flows. Pekalongan is a city known for batik, a traditional Indonesian method of using wax to resist water-based dyes to depict patterns and drawings, usually on fabric. This textile has traditionally been crafted by hand in family workshops and small-scale cottage industries. Today, young Pekalongan residents are increasingly confident that they can aspire to reputable work and a reasonable income without having to join the migration to Indonesia’s larger cities.
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#6188422
14 Nov 2020
Patients making a 'Rangoli' (a traditional pattern made from coloured powders) on the eve of Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, inside a quarantine centre for the isolation of coronavirus (COVID-19) patients amidst the spread of the disease at an indoor sports complex in New Delhi, India on November 14, 2020.
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#6188424
14 Nov 2020
Patients making a 'Rangoli' (a traditional pattern made from coloured powders) on the eve of Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, inside a quarantine centre for the isolation of coronavirus (COVID-19) patients amidst the spread of the disease at an indoor sports complex in New Delhi, India on November 14, 2020.
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#6188428
14 Nov 2020
Patients making a 'Rangoli' (a traditional pattern made from coloured powders) on the eve of Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, inside a quarantine centre for the isolation of coronavirus (COVID-19) patients amidst the spread of the disease at an indoor sports complex in New Delhi, India on November 14, 2020.
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#5932844
19 Aug 2020
Workers finished making batik cloth with the corona virus pattern at a workshop in Surabaya, East Java, on August 19, 2020. The making of this corona virus patterned batik was to increase public awareness of the dangers of the spread of Covid-19. Batik cloth itself is a traditional Indonesian cloth whose coloring and motifs are done manually.
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#5932846
19 Aug 2020
Workers finished making batik cloth with the corona virus pattern at a workshop in Surabaya, East Java, on August 19, 2020. The making of this corona virus patterned batik was to increase public awareness of the dangers of the spread of Covid-19. Batik cloth itself is a traditional Indonesian cloth whose coloring and motifs are done manually.
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#5932848
19 Aug 2020
Workers finished making batik cloth with the corona virus pattern at a workshop in Surabaya, East Java, on August 19, 2020. The making of this corona virus patterned batik was to increase public awareness of the dangers of the spread of Covid-19. Batik cloth itself is a traditional Indonesian cloth whose coloring and motifs are done manually.
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#5932850
19 Aug 2020
Workers finished making batik cloth with the corona virus pattern at a workshop in Surabaya, East Java, on August 19, 2020. The making of this corona virus patterned batik was to increase public awareness of the dangers of the spread of Covid-19. Batik cloth itself is a traditional Indonesian cloth whose coloring and motifs are done manually.
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#5932852
19 Aug 2020
Workers finished making batik cloth with the corona virus pattern at a workshop in Surabaya, East Java, on August 19, 2020. The making of this corona virus patterned batik was to increase public awareness of the dangers of the spread of Covid-19. Batik cloth itself is a traditional Indonesian cloth whose coloring and motifs are done manually.
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#5932854
19 Aug 2020
Workers finished making batik cloth with the corona virus pattern at a workshop in Surabaya, East Java, on August 19, 2020. The making of this corona virus patterned batik was to increase public awareness of the dangers of the spread of Covid-19. Batik cloth itself is a traditional Indonesian cloth whose coloring and motifs are done manually.
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