Kya Kya Village Indonesia Antique Print Engraving Prevost 1749

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Original Antique Copperplate – Village de Kya Kya

From the book “Histoire générale des voyages” by Abbé Prévost

Located in Surabaya, Indonesia, specifically in the Kembang Jepun The term “Kya-Kya” originates from the Hokkien language, meaning “walkabout” or “strolling,” and it was used to describe a bustling night market that operated in the area from 2003 to 2008.

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Drawn by: Johan Nieuhof

Engraved by: Jakob van der Schley

Dimensions: 254 x 188 mm, 10 x 7.4 inches

Year: 1746-1759

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Condition: Signs of aging, signs of folding, small hole on the left side.

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For details of the item’s condition please refer to the images. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us!

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