It's Batik

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Wearing Batik

Pardon me for not recognizing immediately that the dress I wear is made from batik cloths, a really common cloths in this region. The batik cloths that I am normally familiar with are usually of repeated patterns made using waxing and dyeing techniques, emphasis on the repeated patterns. Well, at least this dress has the property of Dye Trading +1.

I could still remember that one of my art lessons in school was making batik cloths. Suffice to say that my results wasn't much to be desired. XD

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