“…Abdullah (2017) studied mathematical modeling on the clock and measuring unit in Tasikmalaya, the Sunda district. Furthermore, there are several ethnics which implemented of Ethnomathematics in their life in Cipatujah, West Java, for example, they apply the traditional mathematical concept in the way they determine the time to sail for fishing, and the way they construct their houses (Kusuma, Dewanto, Ruchjana, & Abdullah, 2017). The motifs of batik are an Ethnomathematics context related to lines, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, and transformation geometry, which exist in several cultures in Indonesia (Risdiyanti & Prahmana, 2018;Lestari, Irawan, Rahayu, & Parwati, 2018;Pramudita & Rosnawati, 2019;Irawan, Lestari, Rahayu, & Wulan, 2019).…”