“…In Yogyakarta batik motifs, there are geometric transformations, namely reflection on y-axis, reflection on certain lines, translation, and rotation (Prahmana & D'Ambrosio, 2020). The motifs of traditional clothes of the Dayak Kenyah people in East Kalimantan (Marlina, 2019), the Jember batik (Amalia et al, 2021), and the geblek renteng batik in Kulonprogo, Indonesia (Fatkhurohman et al, 2021), have geometric transformations, namely translation, reflection, rotation, and dilation. In addition, the motifs of the Balinese batik (Irawan et al, 2019) and the Ngawi batik (Fathikhin & Wijayanti, 2020) contain geometric transformations, namely translation, reflection, and rotation.…”