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Rama & Sita - Bali Wood Carving
Rp225,000 – Rp550,000
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Buddha - Bali Wood Carving
Rp82,500 – Rp255,000
Ramayana – Bali Wood Carving
Rp40,500,000 Rp30,375,000
The Ramayana is an ancient Sanskrit epic which follows Prince Rama’s quest to rescue his beloved wife Sita from the clutches of Ravana with the help of an army of monkeys.
Material: Green wood
Length: 50cm
Wide: 200cm
Thick: 8cm
Artist: Made Darmadi
Categories: Bali, Inspiration, Wood Carving
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Happy Buddha – Bali Stone Carving
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Buddha – Bali Stone Carving
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Balinese Janger (men) – Bali Stone Carving
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Banyan Tree – Bali Wood Carving
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Rajapala – Bali Stone Carving
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