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This image displays a collection of approximately two dozen traditional Indonesian rod puppets, specifically Wayang Golek, arranged within a multi-tiered display case. The puppets are viewed through a reflective glass panel in a dimly lit setting.

The puppets are crafted with carved wooden heads and hands, featuring articulated wooden arms, and are dressed in elaborate textile costumes, primarily adorned with intricate batik patterns. The faces of most puppets are light-colored, predominantly white or cream, with delicate, stylized painted features including narrow eyes, arched eyebrows, and subtly closed or smiling mouths. Many wear ornate headpieces, frequently gilded or brightly colored, depicting crowns or complex hair arrangements.

In the upper rows, several puppets exhibit distinct character designs, featuring varying skin tones such as red, blue, or natural wood, with some possessing painted mustaches and more pronounced facial features. Their upper garments are often highly decorative, featuring gold or red embellishments. Puppets in the middle and lower rows are clothed in a diverse range of batik patterns, incorporating colors such as brown, cream, blue, red, and green, forming patterned tops and flowing skirts or sarongs. Visible control rods extend from the figures.

The reflective glass panel prominently displays reflections of multiple external light sources, including distinct blue, red, and white light strips, as well as indistinct architectural elements resembling staircases or window frames, particularly noticeable on the right side. These reflections partially obscure some of the puppets. The background within the display case is dark and largely indeterminate, with a horizontal wooden beam visible across the upper section. The scene is situated in Unknown, Unknown.
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Jun 5, 2026

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This image displays a collection of approximately two dozen traditional Indonesian rod puppets, specifically Wayang Golek, arranged within a multi-tiered display case. The puppets are viewed through a reflective glass panel in a dimly lit setting. The puppets are crafted with carved wooden heads and hands, featuring articulated wooden arms, and are dressed in elaborate textile costumes, primarily adorned with intricate batik patterns. The faces of most puppets are light-colored, predominantly white or cream, with delicate, stylized painted features including narrow eyes, arched eyebrows, and subtly closed or smiling mouths. Many wear ornate headpieces, frequently gilded or brightly colored, depicting crowns or complex hair arrangements. In the upper rows, several puppets exhibit distinct character designs, featuring varying skin tones such as red, blue, or natural wood, with some possessing painted mustaches and more pronounced facial features. Their upper garments are often highly decorative, featuring gold or red embellishments. Puppets in the middle and lower rows are clothed in a diverse range of batik patterns, incorporating colors such as brown, cream, blue, red, and green, forming patterned tops and flowing skirts or sarongs. Visible control rods extend from the figures. The reflective glass panel prominently displays reflections of multiple external light sources, including distinct blue, red, and white light strips, as well as indistinct architectural elements resembling staircases or window frames, particularly noticeable on the right side. These reflections partially obscure some of the puppets. The background within the display case is dark and largely indeterminate, with a horizontal wooden beam visible across the upper section. The scene is situated in Unknown, Unknown.

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