Princess Sita is one of the central characters in the Ramayana, the Hindu epic poem. In the story, Sita is kidnapped by the demon king Ravana before her husband, Prince Rama, rescues her. The poem describes Sita as the ideal wife, a paragon of devotion and courage. By Komang Agus, this mask portrays her in exquisite detail, wearing an ornamental headdress bedecked with flowers. Carved from local crocodile wood, the mask has an agel grass cord at the back to display the image proudly.
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I love the intricate carving! This is a lovely piece. Im so proud to have this in my home. Thank you so much for your creativity.
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This is an absolute amazing sculpture. Such detailed craftsmanship absolutely wonderful artist.
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This is a gorgeous piece of work. I have it in my massage therapy office and its perfect!
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I made a promise to myself that I will always continue this art form and inherit it to my grandson. I hope that the Balinese culture, heritage, and works of art will live forever."
"I design and create works of Art, therefore I am an Artist. My name is Komang Agus, born and raised in a small village near the city of... read more