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DescriptionBatik Jawa Hokokai Pekalongan Tulis.jpg
English: Batik tulis Jawa Hokokai from Pekalongan, with dawn-dusk pattern (two alternating patterns), butterflies, and cherry blossoms motif.
Bahasa Indonesia: Batik tulis Jawa Hokokai dari Pekalongan, dengan corak pagi-sore (dua corak dasar dalam satu kain), kupu-kupu, dan bunga sakura.
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Gandrasta Bangko
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Batik tulis Jawa Hokokai from Pekalongan, Indonesia, with dawn-dusk pattern (two alternating patterns), butterflies, and cherry blossoms motif
{{Information |Description={{en|1=Batik Jawa Hokokai from Pekalongan. Done in "tulis" (hand drawn) technique, the motifs originate during Japanese occupation on Java (1942-1945). The long fabrics is done in two pattern "pagi/sore" (Indonesian: morning and