
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows seven traditional Indonesian puppets, known as Wayang Kulit, on display in a glass case at the Museum of Jakarta, located at -6.135 latitude and 106.812 longitude in West Jakarta, Indonesia. The puppets are made of leather and are elaborately decorated with colorful paints and fabrics. They are displayed in a row on a white platform with a clear glass dome above them. The puppets depict various characters from Javanese mythology, each with a unique costume, expression, and pose. The background of the glass case is a white wall with a strip of light running along the top. The display case is lit from above, highlighting the details of the puppets. Each puppet has a small placard in front of it, containing information about the character. The case is positioned on a white pedestal. The floor beneath the display case is a brown wood-like material.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found



