BARONG MACAN / BALICIA TIGRIS by Cokorda Martin
BARONG MACAN / BALICIA TIGRIS by Cokorda Martin
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The Barong Macan is a representation of the native Balinese tiger, which became extinct during the Dutch colonial period. In Balinese culture, tigers are considered sacred animals with significant spiritual value. They are often depicted in art and mythology as symbols of power, authority, territory, and protection.
Barong masks are central to traditional Balinese ceremonies, and embody the protective spirit of these revered creatures.
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2023
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