Wood batik mask, 'Immortality'
Handaru Baskoro crafts a mask of powerful artistry featuring two peacocks on the headdress. According to Hindu lore, peacocks symbolize immortality, love and life. Baskoro depicts the birds with sublime detail by mastering batik techniques on this pule wood mask.
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