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2006.006.195 (left): Male Prince: red face with round eyes. Half crown with bird motif. Gold body wearing dark blue, green and gold long bustle sarong. Blue snake motif arm bands. Double circle wrist bands. 2006.006.196 (right): Male Prince: red face and gold body. Black hair with half crown and hair ornaments with bird motif. Red round eyes, flat top nose with round end. Long round sarong with legs covered.
2006.006.197 (left). 2006.006.198 (right): Male Prince: red face with flat top nose and round tip. Red body. Half crown with curled hair.
2006.006.224: Anthropomorphic Elephant: red face and gold body. Full gold and blue crown with green bird motif. Round red eyes. Black facial hair. Earrings. Long black hair. Gold neclace. Hairy body. Red sash. Green jewelry. Gold floral sarong.
2006.006.223: Arimba: leader of the asura demons, King of Pringgadani. His sister falls in love with a Pandawa brother and Arimba challenges Bima to battle. Red face with large nose and gold teeth. Gold body with hair on chest, underarms, feet and legs. Full crown.
2006.006.225: Rakshasa: anthropomorphic lizard demon from Ravana's kingdom. Red body and face. Scales on body with pink, red and black detail. Small red eyes. Black curly hair with half crown and blue bird motif.
2006.006.228: Bima: gold face with flat top nose, red round eye, facial hair. Full blue and gold crown with jems. Single claw on hand. Black and red checkered skirt. Two serpent faces on bottom of pants.
2006.006.226: Elephant Rakasa: anthropomorphic elephant monster. White body with red eyes half closed. Red lips with large tusks. Trunk holding sword. Arm bands. Half crown with bird motif ornaments.
2006.006.227: Anthropomorphic crocodile demon. Green/black scales, black fluffy hair, striped head band, checkered loin cloth and arm bands. Red lips, large teeth, and red round eyes.
2006.006.229: Male Prince: possibly Kresna or his brother. Red face with large red eyes. Black beard and claw hair. Gold body wearing long sarong and double green arm bands.
2006.006.232: Tree: brown branches with green and brown flowers and leaves. Sun-like figure with red mouth, firey hair and fangs.
2006.006.231: Rakshasa: full gold and blue crown with jewel and bird motif. Black curly hair. Blue and gold wings. Red face with flat top nose. Gold fangs. Black facial hair. Blue and gold earrings. Gold body with necklace. Blue sash. Long multicoloured sarong.
2006.006.230: Kresna an avatar of Vishnu from the Mahabharata in his Brahala shape a demon that combined the anger of man and the power of Vishnu. Red face with gold body. Long black hair and full crown.
2006.006.169 (left): Bukbukgris: son of Ravana. Red face with round eyes and gold teeth. Half crown and black claw hair. Gold body wearing long sarong. Double bracelet around wrists. Snake motif arm and ankle bands. 2006.006.170 (right): Indrajit: Ravana's son. Fights against Rama in the final battle of the Ramayana. Red face. Gold body with hairy chest and sash across. Green and gold wings. Half crown with bird motif. Long sarong. Snake motif arm and leg bands.
2006.006.171 (left): Male Prince: Gold and blue half crown with green bird motif. Thick white and green necklace with florals. Green snake arm bands and leg bands. Writing on both sides of base. 2006.006.172 (left-centre): Male Prince: Gold brows, red mouth, and gold teeth. Half gold crown with green. Long bustle sarong in green and gold with single red gem. Green snake arm and leg bands. 2006.006.173 (right-centre): Arjuna: black face tilted down. Red lips. Long black hair. Half crown with blue bird motif. Green, blue and gold ruffled bustle sarong. 2006.006.174 (right): Male Prince: black face, round eyes and gold body, gold wings and bustle. Half crown with bird motifs.
2006.006.187 (left): Kresna, who's role is to ensure the forces of good won, revealed the Bhagavad Gita. 2006.006.188 (centre): Male Prince: black face with red lips and gold earrings. Full gold and blue crown with green bird motif. Thick snake arm and leg bands. 2006.006.189 (right): Krensa, with black face and gold body. Full crown. Gold wing. Long sarong with red floral design. Geometric pattern pants.
2006.006.183 (left): Kresna:Main character of the Mahabharata. Role to ensure the forces of good won, revealed the Bhagavad Gita. 2006.006.184 (left-centre): Male Prince, full gold and blue crown with red jewels and green bird motif. Gold necklace, blue sash, snake arm bands, green leg bands. 2006.006.185 (right-centre): Male Prince, full crown with gold and green bird motif. Double banded blue shawl over shoulder. Diamond pattern pants. 2006.006.186 (right): Vishnu, one of the divine trinity of Hinduism. Javanese regard him as a God of Permanence and Prosperity. Usually only seen in plays as one of his incarnations.
2006.006.179 (left): Parikesit: character from the Mahabharata, grandson of Arjuna. Full blue and gold crown with jems and green bird. 2006.006.180 (left-centre). 2006.006.181 (right-centre): Rama Dewa: deified Rama as son of Shiva. Protagonist of Ramayana. Gold body. Black face looking down. High full crown with bird motif ornaments. 2006.006.182 (right): Male Prince: black face with full crown and bird motif ornaments. Long sarong, gold wrist and ankle bands with red dots.
2006.006.175 (left): Salya: king from the Mahabharata with major role in generating moral conflict and crises of conscience. 2006.006.176 (left-centre): Male Figure: Gold body wearing white bustle with gold and blue flowers. Red flowered belt. 2006.006.177 (right-centre): Yudistrira: male with black face, gold brows and red lips. Half gold crown with blue bird. 2006.006.178 (right): Salya: king from the Mahabharata with major role in generating moral conflict and crises of conscience. Black face looking down with small red eyes.
2006.006.190 (left). 2006.006.191 (right): Male Prince: red face and gold body. Half gold crown with green and blue detail and pink flowers. Round eyes, black facial hair. Hairy chest. Green snake arm bands. Gold flower pattern sarong, red dots.
2006.006.192 (left): Wisata, son of King Baladewa from the Mahabharata. Red face with red eyes, black facial hair, gold teeth. 2006.006.193 (centre): Kakrasana: childhood name of Baladewa either the incarnation of the Snake God or God of Happiness and Prosperity. Character in the Mahabhrata. 2006.006.194 (right): Baladewa: a character in the Mahabharata sided with Korawas. Red face and eyes. Black facial hair. Gold and blue wings. Gold necklace, pink sash.
2006.006.199 (left): Male Prince: red face. Gold body with chest hair. Long black hair with half crown. Wearing wings. Long sarong. 2006.006.200 (centre): Jayadrata, king from the Mahabharata who sided with the Korawa, born from Bima's caul. 2006.006.201 (right): Dendantaka, son of Ravana. Red face and gold body wearing wings, diamond patterned pants and long sarong.
2006.006.208: Weapon with red base with gold lunar detail with star pattern on opposite end. Body made up of interconnected black and grey swirls.
2006.006.205 (left): Male Prince, possibly son of Kresna. Red face with round red eyes, small gold teeth and goatee. Wearing full crown, wings. 2006.006.206 (right): Ravana: red face and gold body. Full gold blue crown with green bird motif. Round red eyes. Black facial hair. Gold teeth. Green earrings. Blue and gold wings and sash.
2006.006.207: Dutch soldiers driving a four horse closed red carriage. Running over a male figure.
2006.006.202 (left): Male Prince, possibly one of Ravana's sons. Full crown and open mouthed bird motif ornaments. 2006.006.203 (centre): Male Prince, red face with round eyes. Full crown with bird motif. Hairy chest. Three band blue sash across chest with tassels. 2006.006.204 (right): Male Prince, red face with red eyes, black facial hair. Gold body with necklace. Full crown with bird motif. Pink, gold and blue sash.
2006.006.209: Male water buffalo with black body and white nose, looking down. Purple and red flowered base.
2006.006.210: Male Bull with black body and tail. Black hooves and horns. Black pupils. Beige genitals. Bull looking down.
2006.006.213: Leopard, yellow with dark grey spots. Round ears, red eyes. Black whiskers, red mouth, gold fangs, dark grey claws, red penis, curly eyebrows, long tail.
2006.006.211: Lion with dark grey with pink eyes. Open mouth with gold teeth. Long tail. White claws. Shaggy hair.
2006.006.212: Elephant.
2006.006.214: Anthropomorphic Elephant with dark grey face and body with black hair. Half gold crown with green design. Open red mouth.
2006.006.215: One side plain white, opposing side faint blue and green. Piles of bones including two feet with legs, two hands. Possibly a skull.
2006.006.216: Four grey elephants pulling a carriage, holding black spears. Soldier on top of carriage with red face and sharp teeth. Two soldiers on back of carriage.
2006.006.217: Tiger with beige body with grey stripes all over body and face. Beige round eyes. Rounded ears. Red eyebrows. Red mouth with fangs. Standing on rocky surface.
2006.006.218: Water Buffalo with round red eyes. Red mouth and nostrils. Green grassy area with leaves and red flowers.
2006.006.220: Black horse with red eyes, red mouth and small gold teeth. White legs with black hooves. Running over a man in brown clothes and gold eyes.
2006.006.219: Elephant with three white heads. Red eyes, red mouth, gold tusks and black eyebrows. Gold head band.
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2006.006.222: Petruk, Gareng, Bagong and Semar: four clown-servants. Characters do not originate in the Hindu epics and originate in Java. They live in an idealistic village called Tumaritis. Clowns are characterized by grotesque bulbous bodies.