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Batik pattern: Limaran

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This is a batiked plaid pattern named Limaran. This pattern is an imitation of a silk weave pattern and it consists of black diamonds with white outlines on a brown background. The border consists of a white stripe on a blue background.
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Title: Batik pattern: Limaran
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This is a batiked plaid pattern named Limaran.
This pattern is an imitation of a silk weave pattern and it consists of black diamonds with white outlines on a brown background.
The border consists of a white stripe on a blue background.

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