Handmade Kala Rau Wood mask (Indonesia)
Handmade Kala Rau Wood mask (Indonesia)
Known as the demon who chases the moon across the sky, Kala Rau is captured in natural hibiscus wood, diligently hand-carved by Made Tresna, working with local Balinese artisans. Part of a myth that explains the lunar cycles, Kala Rau is depicted with fearsome teeth and a prominent, moon-shaped forehead.
- 0.8 lbs
- 7.75" H x 6" W x 3.1" D
Metric
US/Imperial
- Hibiscus wood
- Hibiscus wood varies greatly in color and grain
- Intended as wall decor
- Made in Indonesia.
My name is Made Tresna, and I'm from Ubud, Bali. I grew up in an artistic environment - I was always in touch with many artists and artisans everyday. For as long as I can remember, I have always been fascinated with woodcarving, an art form I have been practicing since childhood. My father taught me, and he is one of senior carvers in my village.
I carved wood statuettes for some time, until I realized there were many people in my village doing the same themes. Searching for something new and different to carve, I realized I enjoyed carving masks in a more contemporary style. My favorite piece is a mask with four faces that I designed as symbol of a Balinese family. I named the mask 'Wayan, Made, Nyoman, and Ketut' - these are traditional Balinese names to refer to the first, second, third, and forth child born.
In 1989 I married Wayan Lungid and now we have two children. I work hard to make a living and also to provide my children's education.
- Commercial
- Yes
- Size
- Medium
- Color
- Beige
- Style
- Casual
- Period
- Impressionism
- Material
- Wood
- Model Number
- 296307
- Subject
- Abstract
- Country of Origin
- Indonesia
- Product Features
- Handmade