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The Frangipani. Walk through Bali and you’ll definitely come across these yellow-white flowers growing on trees. Locally known as jepun, the frangipani is Bali’s signature flower. It is often used in offerings, religious ceremonies or decorations.
Material: Wood flare
Artist: Made Darmadi
SKU: KY-02
Categories: Bali, Inspiration, Wood Carving
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