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The image depicts a close-up view of a collection of Wayang Kulit puppets, a traditional form of Indonesian puppetry, displayed in what appears to be a shop or market stall. The puppets are made of intricately painted leather and are characterized by their vibrant colors and detailed designs, featuring mythical figures with exaggerated features such as sharp teeth, elaborate headdresses, and expressive eyes.

Several puppets are visible, including figures with white, black, and gold coloration. One prominent puppet on the left has a white face with red eyes and a red mouth displaying sharp teeth, a black mane, and gold accents on its headdress. To its right, another puppet has a predominantly black face with intricate gold detailing and a coiled headdress. Other puppets, partially obscured, display colorful patterns, including checkered designs, and red and blue embellishments.

The puppets are arranged in a vertical stack, with some appearing to be held together by white string. Wooden rods, used to manipulate the puppets, are visible protruding from some of them. In the background, glimpses of other items are visible, including what looks like plastic packaging, a blue plastic crate, and possibly other toys or merchandise. There are also red and black plastic bags at the bottom of the frame, suggesting the puppets are either stored or displayed in a retail environment.

The scene is brightly lit, highlighting the details of the puppets. The overall impression is one of a vibrant cultural display, likely in a location that sells traditional Indonesian crafts. The presence of "CE SH 679" on a label in the upper left corner indicates a product certification, suggesting that these items are for sale. While the image does not explicitly state the location within Blitar, Indonesia, the style of the puppets strongly suggests they are of Javanese origin, a common art form in the region. The overall setting appears to be indoors, possibly a market or a specialized shop selling cultural artifacts.
Yosef O

Aug 15, 2026, 8:17 AM

Blitar, Indonesia

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The image depicts a close-up view of a collection of Wayang Kulit puppets, a traditional form of Indonesian puppetry, displayed in what appears to be a shop or market stall. The puppets are made of intricately painted leather and are characterized by their vibrant colors and detailed designs, featuring mythical figures with exaggerated features such as sharp teeth, elaborate headdresses, and expressive eyes. Several puppets are visible, including figures with white, black, and gold coloration. One prominent puppet on the left has a white face with red eyes and a red mouth displaying sharp teeth, a black mane, and gold accents on its headdress. To its right, another puppet has a predominantly black face with intricate gold detailing and a coiled headdress. Other puppets, partially obscured, display colorful patterns, including checkered designs, and red and blue embellishments. The puppets are arranged in a vertical stack, with some appearing to be held together by white string. Wooden rods, used to manipulate the puppets, are visible protruding from some of them. In the background, glimpses of other items are visible, including what looks like plastic packaging, a blue plastic crate, and possibly other toys or merchandise. There are also red and black plastic bags at the bottom of the frame, suggesting the puppets are either stored or displayed in a retail environment. The scene is brightly lit, highlighting the details of the puppets. The overall impression is one of a vibrant cultural display, likely in a location that sells traditional Indonesian crafts. The presence of "CE SH 679" on a label in the upper left corner indicates a product certification, suggesting that these items are for sale. While the image does not explicitly state the location within Blitar, Indonesia, the style of the puppets strongly suggests they are of Javanese origin, a common art form in the region. The overall setting appears to be indoors, possibly a market or a specialized shop selling cultural artifacts.

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