
Stake attention in this memory
Two carved wooden masks, likely traditional Topeng masks from Central Java, are displayed vertically in an indoor setting. The masks are positioned against a bright white background, illuminated by vertical light strips on either side. The upper mask is predominantly green, featuring closed, elongated eyes, a subtly carved nose, and red-painted lips. Its forehead and hairline are adorned with intricate, multi-colored patterns in shades of brown, yellow, and blue. The lower mask is a lighter, creamy yellow or beige color, also depicting closed eyes with black and orange accents, a distinct nose, and red-painted lips. Its side and hairline are similarly decorated with detailed patterns in red, pink, blue, and black. Both masks appear serene or contemplative. To the right of the masks, information text is displayed in both Indonesian and English. The text identifies them as "TOPENG JAWA TENGAH" (Central Java Masks) and explains that "In addition to performing Panji stories, Central Java masks also perform Wayang Purwa stories." A QR code is also visible in the upper right corner of the text panel. The setting suggests a museum or cultural exhibition, possibly in West Jakarta, Indonesia.
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