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Bali Sign Board With Frangipani Pattern – Bali Wood Carving

Rp97,500Rp270,000
Bali sign board with frangipani pattern carved by Balinese artists with wood flare, are dedicated to wall decoration. Material: Wood flare Artist: Made Darmadi

Balinese Janger (men) – Bali Stone Carving

Rp4,500,000
The Janger dance is one of Bali's unique dances created in the 1930s. With gamelan batel or gender wayang instruments playing in the background, Janger is danced by 10 pairs of young men and women. The group of women is called janger, while the men are called kecak. Material : Paras (stone) Jogja Length: 30cm Wide: 30cm Height: 60cm Artist: Wayan Balik

Balinese Janger (woman) – Bali Stone Carving

Rp4,500,000
The Janger dance is one of Bali's unique dances created in the 1930s. With gamelan batel or gender wayang instruments playing in the background, Janger is danced by 10 pairs of young men and women. The group of women is called janger, while the men are called kecak. Material : Paras (stone) Jogja Length: 30cm Wide: 30cm Height: 60cm Artist: Wayan Balik

Balinese Lion – Bali Stone Carving

Rp5,625,000
Balinese lion is like a creature and character in the mythology of Bali, Indonesia. He is the king of the spirits, leader of the hosts of good, and enemy of Rangda, the demon queen and mother of all spirit guarders in the mythological traditions of Bali. Material : Paras (stone) Jogja Length: 30cm Wide: 30cm Height: 60cm Artist: Wayan Balik

Banyan Tree – Bali Wood Carving

Rp52,500Rp255,000
Banyan Tree. The banyan is one of the world's largest trees, growing up to 200 metres wide and 30 metres tall, with aerial roots that eventually become separate trunks. In Bali the banyan is known as the “king of trees”, is seen as a symbol of eternal life, and considered sacred, believed to house spirits. Material: Wood flare Artist: Made Darmadi

Barong Dance – Bali Wood Carving

Rp1,200,000
Barong is a story telling dance, narrating the fight between good and evil. Barong is a character in the mythology of Bali. He is the king of the good spirits and enemy of Rangda. In Bali each region of the island has its own protective spirit for its forests and lands. Material: Green wood Length: 30cm Wide: 30cm Thick: 3,5cm Artist: Made Darmadi

Buddha – Bali Stone Carving

Rp5,062,500
Buddha means “one who is awake”. The Buddha who lived 2,600 years ago was not a god. He was an ordinary person, named Siddhartha Gautama, whose profound insights inspired the world. Material : Paras (stone) Jogja Length: 30cm Wide: 30cm Height: 60cm Artist: Wayan Balik

Buddha – Bali Wood Carving

Rp82,500Rp255,000
Buddha means “one who is awake”. The Buddha who lived 2,600 years ago was not a god. He was an ordinary person, named Siddhartha Gautama, whose profound insights inspired the world. Material: Wood flare Artist: Made Darmadi

Dewi Sri – Bali Stone Carving

Rp10,125,000
The Balinese worship Dewi ('goddess') Sri as the goddess of rice and prosperity. They even devote special places of worship for her and dedicate a special day for her each month called 'Hari Bhatari Sri', which falls on the 'Sukra Umanis' Fridays of each month of the Balinese calendar. Material : Paras (stone) Jogja Length: 40cm Wide: 40cm Height: 150cm Artist: Wayan Balik

Dragon – Bali Wood Carving

Rp82,500Rp255,000
Dragons are among the most popular and enduring of the world's mythological creatures. Dragon tales are known in many cultures, from the Americas to Europe, and from India to China. Material: Wood flare Artist: Made Darmadi

Dragon Welcome Sign – Bali Wood Carving

Rp187,500
Dragon welcome sign carved by balinese artists with a mixture of balinese and chinese style. Material: Mahogany wood Length: 25cm Wide: 40cm Thick: 2cm Artist: Made Darmadi

Egyptian Camel – Bali Wood Carving

Rp7,300,000
Camels in Ancient Egypt. The one humped camel or dromedary (camelus dromedarius) is already sporadically attested in the Early Dynastic Period. Material: Green wood Length: 60cm Wide: 100cm Thick: 7cm Artist: Made Darmadi