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Gorga Simeol-Meol
North Sumatra Province – Indonesia
Meanings:
Gorga Simeol-meol is a motif consisting of plant tendrils. It is regarded as a symbol of joy, as well as prayer for health and longevity. This motif also symbolizes the hope of gaining a lot of children to maintain the offspring lineage. The filler motifs reflect solidarity, integrity to one’s promises, and mutual cooperation for the common interest, which is the code of ethics of the Batak community.
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UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2009
Batik Production Process in North Sumatra
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Batik Regions
Overview of North Sumatra Province
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Batik Villages in North Sumatra Province
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