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The image, rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise, displays two intricately crafted Wayang Golek puppets, typical of Indonesian traditional theater. They are presented upright, likely in a museum or exhibition setting, against a plain, light-colored background. The upper puppet features a serene, light-skinned face with delicate facial features and a subtle smile. Its head is adorned with a golden crown-like headdress and small red pom-pom tassels near the ears. It wears a black, long-sleeved garment embellished with gold embroidery, and a patterned batik skirt in shades of light brown and black. Its yellow, stylized hands are visible, and it is supported by thin black rods, suggesting it's ready for manipulation. The lower puppet exhibits a more imposing and dramatic appearance. Its face is predominantly red, with fierce blue eyes, a prominent nose, and a visible beard. It wears an elaborate, multi-colored headdress with gold accents and red pom-poms similar to the other puppet. Its attire consists of a dark red, velvet-like top heavily adorned with gold embroidery and beads, paired with a dark brown batik skirt featuring intricate patterns. Like the first puppet, it has yellow hands and is supported by black rods. The puppets appear to be static displays, rather than in an active performance. To the right of the puppets, a white informational text panel is visible. The prominent text reads "WAYANG GOLEK MENAK KEBUMEN" and "WAYANG GOLEK MENAK." The accompanying Indonesian text, partially visible, states: "Wayang golek menak Kebumen memiliki ciri dan watak tertentu. Dalam... terdapat berbagai makna dan nilai yang tersirat yaitu..." indicating that these puppets from Kebumen possess specific characteristics, meanings, and values. Given the context of West Jakarta, Indonesia, these puppets are likely part of a cultural exhibition showcasing Javanese heritage.
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