Javanese traditional clothes

On March 20, 2015, my school was celebrating the inauguration of Yogya as a special province. All teaching and administration staff in my school as well as all students were wearing Javanese traditional costumes. Me, in the photo above wear 'blangkon' (traditional hat), beskap (traditional suit), jarik (saroong-like covering for lower part of the body) and 'keris' (symbolical traditional weapon worn on the back). The beskap I worn is typical of that of upper classes.

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