
Years a go when i was mere collectors i had contacts in Tanjungbumi. They were (and still) the producer of the famous Tanjunngbumi-style Madurese Batik, hat have distinct characeristic from more-vibrant variety of Pamekasan's. And i'd longed to see how they're doing.
Headed to this direction means we're about to see lots of 'beach-line' at the left-side of the road, lots of traditional market in Sepulu, and nostalgic off-beaten roads ahead (Bangkalan-Pamekasan ruthe via Tanjungbumi's in the north-side of this island, and since it has less quality in the road condition and relatively narrow, usually it was quieter and less "big-boy" trucks along the way.

Might not familiar with practice, buying batik (a least in this region) was social affair. It means we spent considerable amount of time chatting , catching up old gossip about mutual friends, lots of locally-brewed coffee and sweet teas, and of course, lunch ( it is consideredly rude to refuse such offering, beside, it was perfect timing for your stomach-condition LOL)
Yu can see it yourself the result of our hunting, here. No fancy-quality batik since i'd focused on 'ready-to-wear kind of batik, the one ready to be made into shirts and coats.
And since i was having good bargain, i posted several pieces of sarongs to my FB accounts with 'good' pricing, and gladly my friends also enjoyed too (they were snapped quickly....)
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