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Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia, and is located on the northwest coast of Java Island, and has a population of over 10 million people

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Background imageJakarta Collection: An aerial view of Indonesias capital city of Jakarta

An aerial view of Indonesias capital city of Jakarta, October 21, 2011. Jakarta is a classed as a megacity, those with a population of over 10 million people

Background imageJakarta Collection: Children play at an electricity pylon in Jakarta

Children play at an electricity pylon in Jakarta, February 11, 2011. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: SOCIETY CITYSCAPE ENERGY) - GM1E72C050D01

Background imageJakarta Collection: Chinese lanterns hang on a temple ceiling in Jakarta

Chinese lanterns hang on a temple ceiling in Jakarta January 25, 2009. Ethnic Chinese in predominantly Muslim Indonesia will celebrate the Lunar New Year on January 26, the Year of the Ox

Background imageJakarta Collection: A diver in a Santa Claus costume rides a bicycle in a shark aquarium at Jakarta s

A diver in a Santa Claus costume rides a bicycle in a shark aquarium at Jakarta s
A diver in a Santa Claus costume rides a bicycle in a shark aquarium at Jakartas Sea World, December 19, 2008. REUTERS/Supri (INDONESIA) - GM1E4CJ1HMA01

Background imageJakarta Collection: A child plays on a boat at Marunda beach in Jakarta

A child plays on a boat at Marunda beach in Jakarta
A child is silhouetted against the setting sun as he plays on a boat at Marunda beach in Jakarta June 17, 2008. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA) - GM1E46H1MOU01

Background imageJakarta Collection: The hands of a passenger on board a train are pictured at the train station in Jakarta

The hands of a passenger on board a train are pictured at the train station in Jakarta October 9, 2007. Millions of residents in Jakarta have started the exodus home from the capital city ahead of

Background imageJakarta Collection: A keeper gives peanut to an orangutan inside a cage shortly after it arrived

A keeper gives peanut to an orangutan inside a cage shortly after it arrived from Thailand at Halim Perdanakusuma airport in Jakarta, November 12, 2015

Background imageJakarta Collection: A young orangutan takes a sip of milk at Jakartas Ragunan zoo

A young orangutan takes a sip of milk at Jakartas Ragunan zoo February 9, 2006. There are an estimated 30, 000 orangutans left in the wild but the deforestation of their main habitat on Indonesias

Background imageJakarta Collection: Two young orangutans play at Jakartas Ragunan zoo

Two young orangutans play at Jakartas Ragunan zoo February 9, 2006. There are an estimated 30, 000 orangutans left in the wild but the deforestation of their main habitat on Indonesias part of

Background imageJakarta Collection: A young orangutan plays at Jakartas Ragunan zoo

A young orangutan plays at Jakartas Ragunan zoo February 9, 2006. There are an estimated 30, 000 orangutans left in the wild but the deforestation of their main habitat on Indonesias part of Borneo

Background imageJakarta Collection: Indonesian boys do somersaults from a wooden boat in Jakartas shore

Indonesian boys do somersaults from a wooden boat in Jakartas shore, August 3, 2004. The number of foreign tourist visiting Indonesia in the first half of this year significantly increased to 2.13

Background imageJakarta Collection: Welcome Monument & Hyatt, central Jakarta, Indonesia

Welcome Monument & Hyatt, central Jakarta, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: Suirman nr Monas, central Jakarta, Indonesia

Suirman nr Monas, central Jakarta, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: Welcome Monument, main intersection of Jalan MH Thamrin, Jakarta, Indonesia

Welcome Monument, main intersection of Jalan MH Thamrin, Jakarta, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: Puppets, antique market, Jakarta, Indonesia

Puppets, antique market, Jakarta, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: Financial district skyline at night, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Financial district skyline at night, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: Traffic moving along Jalan Thamsin at dusk, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Traffic moving along Jalan Thamsin at dusk, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: Fine Arts Museum, Kota, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Fine Arts Museum, Kota, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: Java coffee at Cafe Batavia, Kota, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Java coffee at Cafe Batavia, Kota, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: Traffic moving along Jalan Thamsin, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Traffic moving along Jalan Thamsin, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: Catholic cathedral, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Catholic cathedral, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: National Monument (MONAS) in Merdeka Square, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

National Monument (MONAS) in Merdeka Square, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: Modern architecture, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Modern architecture, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: Colonial buildings along canal of Kali Besar, Kota, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Colonial buildings along canal of Kali Besar, Kota, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: Dutch drawbridge of Chicken Market Bridge, Kota, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Dutch drawbridge of Chicken Market Bridge, Kota, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: City skyline, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

City skyline, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: A child looks out from a train carriage in Jakarta

A child looks out from a train carriage in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 4, 2019. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan - RC1D6022A780

Background imageJakarta Collection: A worker fills a tank with subsidized fuel at a fuel station in Jakarta

A worker fills a tank with subsidized fuel at a fuel station in Jakarta April 18, 2013. One proposal Indonesia is considering to make car owners pay more for their petrol would save only 11 percent

Background imageJakarta Collection: A watermelon is seen at the Kramat Jati central market in Jakarta

A watermelon is seen at the Kramat Jati central market in Jakarta March 4, 2011. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: FOOD) - GM1E7341C8301

Background imageJakarta Collection: Tomatoes are seen at a market in Jakarta

Tomatoes are seen at a market in Jakarta January 4, 2011. The Central Statistics Agency said on Monday that Indonesias inflation for 2010 came in at 6.96 percent due to rising food prices

Background imageJakarta Collection: Red and green chillies are seen at a traditional market in Jakarta

Red and green chillies are seen at a traditional market in Jakarta January 30, 2009. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA) - GM1E51U1A7601

Background imageJakarta Collection: Butterfly sits at Cilember butterfly breeding on outskirts of Jakarta

Butterfly sits at Cilember butterfly breeding on outskirts of Jakarta
A butterfly, known as the atrophaenura tagala, sits at Cilember recreation park on the outskirts of Jakarta September 5, 2006. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA) - GM1DTKWFKOa

Background imageJakarta Collection: Just One Last Stand

Just One Last Stand
Thomas Tjung

Background imageJakarta Collection: Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing

Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing. Indonesia Jakarta. Date of Photograph:1994

Background imageJakarta Collection: Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing

Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing. Indonesia Jakarta. Date of Photograph:1994

Background imageJakarta Collection: Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing

Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing. Indonesia Jakarta. Date of Photograph:1994

Background imageJakarta Collection: Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing

Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing. Indonesia Jakarta. Date of Photograph:1994

Background imageJakarta Collection: Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing

Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing. Indonesia Jakarta. Date of Photograph:1994

Background imageJakarta Collection: Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing

Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing. Indonesia Jakarta. Date of Photograph:1994

Background imageJakarta Collection: Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing

Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing. Indonesia Jakarta. Date of Photograph:1994

Background imageJakarta Collection: Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing

Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing. Indonesia Jakarta. Date of Photograph:1994

Background imageJakarta Collection: Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor in port

Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor in port. Indonesia Jakarta. Date of Photograph:1969

Background imageJakarta Collection: Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor in port

Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor in port. Indonesia Jakarta. Date of Photograph:1969

Background imageJakarta Collection: Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing

Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing. Indonesia Jakarta. Date of Photograph:1994

Background imageJakarta Collection: Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing

Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing. Indonesia Jakarta. Date of Photograph:1994

Background imageJakarta Collection: Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing

Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing. Indonesia Jakarta. Date of Photograph:1994

Background imageJakarta Collection: Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing

Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing. Indonesia Jakarta. Date of Photograph:1994

Background imageJakarta Collection: Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing

Island of Java. Jakarta. Prahos motor for deep sea fishing. Indonesia Jakarta. Date of Photograph:1994



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Jakarta Collection

Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia, and is located on the northwest coast of Java Island, and has a population of over 10 million people. A major financial and cultural center in Southeast Asia, with many international businesses having offices there. The city has a vibrant nightlife, with many restaurants, bars, clubs and live music venues to choose from. It also boasts some of the best shopping in Indonesia, with malls offering everything from luxury goods to traditional Indonesian handicrafts. The city also offers plenty of tourist attractions such as museums, temples and monuments that reflect its rich history. With its diverse culture and exciting atmosphere, Jakarta is an unforgettable destination for travelers looking for an exotic adventure.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Jakarta collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and diversity of Indonesia's capital city. Our collection features a wide range of images, including breathtaking aerial views, colorful street scenes, iconic landmarks such as the National Monument and Istiqlal Mosque, and traditional cultural events like the annual Jakarta Fair. Each print in the Jakarta collection is expertly crafted using high-quality materials to ensure long-lasting durability and vibrant colors. Whether you're looking to add some color to your living room or office space or simply want to celebrate your love for this vibrant city, these prints are sure to impress. With its rich history, bustling streets, and unique blend of cultures, Jakarta has something for everyone. And with the Jakarta collection from Media Storehouse, you can bring a piece of this amazing city into your home or workspace today.
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What are Jakarta (Indonesia Asia) art prints?

Jakarta art prints are a collection of artistic representations of the Indonesian capital city, Jakarta. These prints showcase the beauty and diversity of Jakarta's landscapes, architecture, culture and people. They are created by talented artists who use various mediums such as watercolors, oils, acrylics and digital tools to capture the essence of this vibrant city. These art prints offer a unique way to bring a piece of Jakarta into your home or office space. They can be used for decorative purposes or as gifts for friends and family members who have an appreciation for art or an interest in Indonesia. Jakarta art prints come in different sizes and formats including framed or unframed options. They are printed on high-quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that they retain their vibrancy and clarity over time. These art prints provide an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of Jakarta from afar while also supporting local artists who create them.
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What Jakarta (Indonesia Asia) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Jakarta art prints that capture the beauty and culture of Indonesia's capital city. From stunning panoramic views of the skyline to intricate details of traditional architecture, there is something for everyone. You can choose from a variety of styles and mediums, including photography, illustrations, paintings and digital art. Some popular options include images of iconic landmarks such as the National Monument (Monas), Istiqlal Mosque and Kota Tua (Old Town). There are also many prints featuring local markets, street scenes and cultural festivals that showcase the vibrant energy of Jakarta. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with unique artwork or simply want to add some Indonesian flair to your collection, we have plenty of options available. With high-quality printing techniques and materials used in each print, you can be assured that you'll receive a beautiful piece that will last for years to come.
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We offer a wide range of Jakarta art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes high-quality photographic prints, canvas prints, framed prints, and posters featuring stunning images of Jakarta's iconic landmarks and landscapes. The cost of our Jakarta art prints is competitive with other online retailers offering similar products. We strive to provide affordable prices without compromising on quality or customer service. Our selection of Jakarta art prints offers something for every budget and taste. Whether you're looking for a small poster to decorate your home office or a large canvas print to make a statement in your living room, we have options available at reasonable prices. The cost of our Jakarta art prints reflects the value we place on providing customers with beautiful artwork that captures the essence of this vibrant city in Southeast Asia.
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We offer a range of delivery options for your Jakarta art prints. We understand the importance of ensuring that your artwork arrives in perfect condition and therefore take great care when packaging and shipping each order. Depending on your location, we use a variety of trusted courier services to deliver your prints safely and securely. Our standard delivery service is available worldwide and typically takes between 5-7 working days to arrive. For customers who require their artwork more urgently, we also offer express delivery options which can be selected at checkout. These services are generally faster than our standard option but may incur additional charges. No matter which delivery option you choose, rest assured that we will do everything possible to ensure that your Jakarta art prints arrive in pristine condition so that you can enjoy them for years to come.