A blangkon (Javanese script: ) or belangkon (in Indonesian) is a traditional Javanese people headgear worn by men and made of batik fabric. There are four types of blangkons, distinguished by the shapes and regional origin: Yogyakarta, Surakarta, Kedu Residency, and .
Another theory is that the use of blangkon was adopted by the Javanese people due to the combined influence of local Hindu and culture. The Muslim Merchant who entered Java were people from various places, including mainland Arab and regions, and the blangkon is sometimes believed to be adapted from ; however, this is unlikely because the story of Aji Saka itself predates the arrival of Islam in Java.
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