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2006.006.346 (left): Male Prince: gold face. Long black hair past knees. Gold crown with blue ear pieces. 2006.006.347 (right): Male Figure with naked gold body with long black hair covering genitals. Black face with gold brows and red lips, gold teeth.
2006.006.380: Male figure with brown skin and wrinkled face. Beard, red lips and half closed eyes. Half crown with bird ornaments. Sarong with legs covered. Arm and leg bands.
2006.006.426: Old man: possibly Begawan Sempani. Gold body and wrinkled face. White beard. White turban. Green shawl. White flowered robe. Holding red staff with pointed black ends.
2006.006.443: Semar, white face with black body wearing checkered skirt, arm bands, ear ornaments and bells. Mouth open with one large tooth. White hair tuft on head.
2006.006.339 (left): Gareng, a Panakawan clown-servant of Javanese origin who accompanies the Pandawa brother and is used for light humor and satire. 2006.006.340 (left-centre): Limbuk, a female clown-servant to Cangik. White face with bulbous head, pink body with short neck. 2006.006.341 (right-centre): Cangik with a white face with bulbous head, pink body with long neck. 2006.006.342 (right): Durga with a pink body and face with red round eyes and exposed teeth.
2006.006.343 (left): Wanara: anthropomorphic monkey warrior. Gold face, body and tail. 2006.006.344 (centre): Wanara with white body, face and tail. Red round eyes. Gold teeth. 2006.006.345 (right): Wanara, with Gold face and body with tail. Possibly female.
2006.006.348 (left): Blue Wanara, anthropomorphic blue monkey warrior with gold body. Claw hair, with half crown. 2006.006.349 (right): Anila, Wanara anthropomorphic warrior in Sugriv's army during the Ramayana.
2006.006.350 (left): Jembawan, anthropomorphic monkey commander of the wanara. Grey face and body with round eyes and fangs. 2006.006.351 (right): Hanoman, anthropomorphic monkey warrior, important to the Ramayana as the chief ally of Rama.
2006.006.352 (left): Lizard with gold face and body with grey and black scales. Half crown, black hair and beard. 2006.006.353 (right): Anggada, wanara warrior from Ramayana. Anthropomorphic monkey with red face and body.
2006.006.354 (left): Gold anthropomorphic monkey probably Wanara. Red and gold spiked hair with two sun or lion faces. 2006.006.355 (right): Culiki with a red face and body. Red eyes with yellow rims. Red lips with exposed teeth.
2006.006.356 (left): Anthropomorphic demon, red face round red eyes, exposed teeth. Flame-like hair. 2006.006.357 (right): Anthropomorphic demon, red face with small red gold rimmed eyes and exposed gold teeth. Red body and tail.
2006.006.358 (left): Male Prince with a blue face with black facial hair. Round red eyes and lips. Large gold teeth. 2006.006.359 (right): Anthropomorphic demon, red face with beak like mouth and exposed teeth. Half crown with black striped headpiece.
2006.006.360 (left): Anthropomorphic elephant with a red face with trunk, red eyes, gold tusks, black hair and beard. 2006.006.361 (right): Monkey with grey face and dark grey body. Red circular eyes, teeth showing, one white claw on hand.
2006.006.362 (left): Male Figure with an orange face with red round eyes. Yellow body wearing multicoloured long sarong. 2006.006.363 (right): Male prince with a red face with round eyes, black claw hair and half crown.
2006.006.364 (left): Demona prince, possibly a son of King Arimbaka. They play a small role in the Mahabharata. 2006.006.365 (right): Male figure with a red face and gold body with pink sash down chest, necklace, double circle wrist bands, and snake motif arm and leg bands.
2006.006.366 (left): Anantasena, male prince, son of Bima. He could turn into a snake during battle and had magic healing powers. 2006.006.367 (right): Male Prince with a red face with round eyes. Gold body with long gold, pink and blue sarong, wings, green arm and leg bands.
2006.006.368 (left): Bethara Bayu, God of Wind and alleged father of Hanoman. 2006.006.369 (right): Male prince with a red face with round eyes. Wearing full crown with bird motif and wings.
2006.006.374 (left): Male prince with a red face and body. Half gold crown with floral design. 2006.006.375 (centre): Baladewa, a character in the Mahabharata. Brother of Krishna. 2006.006.376 (right): Male Prince with a red face and orange body. Claw hair with half bird motif crown.
2006.006.377 (left): Male prince with red face and small round eyes. Half crown with bird motif in black claw shaped hair. 2006.006.378 (centre): Male prince with a red face, gold body, black claw hair. Half gold crown. 2006.006.379 (right): Male prince with a red face and gold body with half gold crown. Black claw hair. Round red eyes, black facial hair.
2006.006.381 (left): Dursilawati, wife of Jayadrata. 2006.006.382 (left-centre): Lesmanawati, daughter-in-law of Kresna in the Mahabharata. 2006.006.383 (right-centre): Female Princess, gold body and face. Red lips. Black hair with gold and floral details. 2006.006.384 (right): Female Princess with a gold face looking up with red lips. Black hair in half bun.
2006.006.385 (left): Female Princess: gold face and body. Red lips. Black hair in half bun. 2006.006.386 (centre): Anjani, Hanoman's mother. Kneeling on white and grey rug. Gold face and body. 2006.006.387 (right): Female Princess with a gold face and body with long black hair. Half gold and green crown.
2006.006.388 (left): Female Princess with a gold face and body. Head tilted down. Black hair to waist. 2006.006.389 (centre): Kunti, female character in the Mahabharata, mother of Karna. 2006.006.390 (right): Female Princess with a black face tilted up. Red lips. Black hair in half bun. Half crown with bird.
2006.006.391 (left): Female Princess with a full gold and blue crown with gold bird motif. 2006.006.392 (centre): Female Princess with a black face and gold body. Gold eyebrow, teeth, and red lips. 2006.006.393 (right): Female Princess with a black face tilted upwards with gold body. Gold and blue crown with green bird motif.
2006.006.394 (left): Sumbadra, wife of Arjuna. Black face and gold body. Red lips and gold teeth. 2006.006.395 (left-centre): Surtikanti, wife of Adipati Karna an important antagonist in the Mahabrata. 2006.006.396 (right-centre): Female princess with a black face and gold body. 2006.006.397 (right): Female princess with a long black hair with gold clips.
2006.006.398 (left): Female princess with a black face with red lips. Filigree details along cheeks and brows. 2006.006.399 (left-centre): Female princess with a black face with long black hair. Gold half crown with green and gold gems. 2006.006.400 (centre): Female princess with a black face and gold body. 2006.006.401 (right-centre): Female princess with long black hair. 2006.006.402 (right): Dursilawati, sister-in-law of Jayadrata from the Mahabharata.
2006.006.403 (left): Daughter of a priest or serving woman. 2006.006.404 (left-centre): Female princess with a white face looking up with red lips. 2006.006.405 (centre): Lemanawati, daughter of the leader of the Korawas in the Mahabharata. 2006.006.406 (right-centre): Lemanawati. 2006.006.407 (right): Erawati, wife of Baladewa.
2006.006.408 (left). 2006.006.409 (left-centre): Male prince with a black face tilted downwards. Red lips and gold teeth. 2006.006.410 (right-centre): Male prince with a black face tilted up with gold brows, red lips, small gold teeth. 2006.006.411 (right).
2006.006.412 (left): Female figure with a gold face and body. Round red eyes, lips and gold fangs. 2006.006.413 (left-centre): Female princess with a gold face and body looking down. 2006.006.414 (right-centre): Black face tilted upwards with red lips and gold teeth. Half crown with red gems. 2006.006.415 (right): Durga, goddess with a red face and body. Round red eyes, red lips and gold fangs.
2006.006.423 (left): Tiger, female. Beige body with red and black fur tufts. 2006.006.424 (centre): Setans are evil spirits who serve the goddess Durga. 2006.006.425 (right): Bloody setan with a black bodied boar-like demon with bloody face and large tusks, beard, round half eyes.
2006.006.427-430: Dutch soldier.
2006.006.431: Water buffalo, male. Brown with white patches. Black horns. Red eyes, lips and small gold teeth. Black hooves.
2006.006.432 (left): Bird, possibly a stork. Dark grey body with bright blue beack. Long green legs. Darker grey feather detail. 2006.006.433 (right): Fish with beige body and blue fins and tail. Red mouth with gold teeth.
2006.006.416: Mace or club weapon. Black shaft with gold spikes. 2006.006.417: Machete-like weapon. 2006.006.418: Banner with a yellow anthropomorphic sun with red halo and eyes at top and bottom. 2006.006.419: Mace. 2006.006.420: Gada (club or mace). 2006.006.421: Club or mace weapon. 2006.006.422: Club or mace weapon.
2006.006.434 (left): Petruk with a gold face, brown body and real grey hair tuft. 2006.006.435 (centre): Warana with blue/grey body and bulging head. 2006.006.436 (right): Panakawan, clown-servant character.
2006.006.437 (left): Galoco Rakasa, a demon-servant with a beige body and face. 2006.006.438 (right): Sokasrana with a beige body and face with red lips and exposed teeth.
2006.006.439 (left): Setan: they are evil spirits who serve the goddess Durga. 2006.006.440 (right): Narada, an important sage in the Hindu tradition, especially the Bhagavata Purana.
2006.006.441 (left): Panakawan: clown-servant. Gold earrings, bracelete and two bells on forearm. 2006.006.442 (right): Semar, clown-servant Panakawan character.
2006.006.444 (left): Rakshasa, demon from Ravana's kingdom. 2006.006.445 (right): Rakshasa:demon-ogre with white face and body.