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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Netherlands
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I'm sure Alan will have some interesting things to say, but let me share with you my limited knowledge as well. 1. I have seen some examples of Balinese painted sheaths. Apart from Java and Bali, I have never seen any. 2. I believe this pattern is known as poleng and expresses the necessity of balance between all opposing forces, such as day and night, good and evil, hot and cold, etc. 3. This is the coat of arms of the Surakarta keraton, specifically of the Pakubuwono line. I'm not sure as to the exact symbolism but I do know the coat of arms also includes a nail in the earth and this is also the meaning of Pakubuwono (Paku=nail, buwono=earth, realm). This signifies the keraton being the centre of the universe and civilization. |
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