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Product ID: 62950

 

Puppet:

   5.9" W x 23.6" L

Stand:

   4.5" Diam. x 3.3" H

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Weight:  0.8 lbs

 

Leather, acrylic paints, coffee and suar woods

Display stand included

 

Ships from NOVICA Office in Indonesia.




Leather shadow puppet, 'King Rama'

An elegant King Rama appears in the form of this shadow puppet, hand-crafted with exquisite perfection by Kadek Wira. The legendary hero wears the full regalia of a personage of his standing, his image crafted for the longstanding tradition of the Wayang Kulit.

Rama and Sita are the main characters in the Ramayana epic legend that narrates how when the spouses lived in exile, Sita was kidnapped by an evil king. The story recounts...

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Leather shadow puppet, 'King Rama'

An elegant King Rama appears in the form of this shadow puppet, hand-crafted with exquisite perfection by Kadek Wira. The legendary hero wears the full regalia of a personage of his standing, his image crafted for the longstanding tradition of the Wayang Kulit.

Rama and Sita are the main characters in the Ramayana epic legend that narrates how when the spouses lived in exile, Sita was kidnapped by an evil king. The story recounts Rama's adventures and the colorful characters he encounters that eventually lead to him successfully freeing his beloved Sita and destroying the evil king.

Kadek Wira is a master in the art of Wayang, using shadow puppets to preserve the wisdom of ancient stories like the Mahabharata epic and Ramayana. The process of making a puppet begins with sketching upon cowhide, after which the design is carved, adorned with acrylic paints, and set on a stick made of coffee wood. An intriguing and illustrative glimpse of Balinese culture.

Through a ceremony called Wayang Kulit, shadow puppets play a significant role in Balinese moral and spiritual instruction. Puppet masters, or dalangs, reenact Hindu stories and epics, not only controlling the puppet performance but also singing in four different languages and arranging the lighting, usually produced with oil lamps. The dalang's position also requires great endurance, as the Wayang Kulit ceremony generally lasts three to six hours.

Includes suar wood and iron stand.
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Kadek Wira

Kadek Wira

Kadek Wira has been featured in the San Antonio Express News. "In my spare time, I teach people in my neighborhood who want to learn and know more about Balinese puppets."
Kadek Wira has demonstrated great skill and talent within Balinese Wayang, a traditional ceremony fostering spirituality, education, and entertainment through dance...

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Kadek Wira

Kadek Wira has demonstrated great skill and talent within Balinese Wayang, a traditional ceremony fostering spirituality, education, and entertainment through dance and shadow puppeteering, and he hopes to spread its popularity throughout the world.

"I was born on April 15, 1975. For generations, my family has been known for making shadow puppets called 'Wayang Kulit.' I started to learn how to make these puppets from my father, Wayan Nartha, around 1986.

"Making puppets became my hobby; I am inspired by classic stories such as the Ramayana, Mahabharata and other traditional legends. Creating new designs gives a special satisfaction to me. My works depend on the market. I use cowhide, acrylic, coffee wood and brass for my works.

"In my spare time, I teach people in my neighborhood who want to learn and know more about Balinese puppets. One time there was an American girl who came to my house and asked me to teach her how to make puppets, she is really interested in Balinese culture.

"I have held several exhbitions in Bai and in Java and in 1997 I received a prize as a second winner for the best puppet maker in Bali."

Through a ceremony called Wayang Kulit, shadow puppets play a significant role in Balinese moral and spiritual instruction. Puppet masters, or dalangs, reenact Hindu stories and epics, not only controlling the puppet performance but also singing in four different languages and arranging the lighting, usually produced with oil lamps. The dalang's position also requires great endurance, as the Wayang Kulit ceremony generally lasts three to six hours.

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