Saturday, January 10, 2015

Puppets from Bali

We have a collection of art from Indonesia, and I have not shared any of it with you on my blog before.

These are four rod puppets we have. I took the first photo because light coming through stained glass created a glorious circle pattern on the wall around the puppets. The light circle doesn't show on the photo but the puppets turned out ok.
As you can see they are two couples and I am sure they are in love. On the left in the first photo and in the photo above is the first pair we bought from a local gal who travels to Indonesia and brings back art to sell in her store.
My husband surprised me with the lady puppet of the couple. I said I loved her and my husband said "they seemed to be a pair, maybe we should go to the store and unite them." We went to the store and there the missing loved one was, lying down on a shelf and looking woebegone. We made the purchase and hurried home to reunite the couple and they have been together ever since.

Hey, this sounds like a Valentines Post.
The third photo is a closer view of the second pair of puppets we bought. These are all rod puppets or Wayang Golek from Indonesia.

16 comments:

Ann said...

What a divine couple, such a sweet gesture to find the soul mate!! Thanks for your visit today, always makes me happy to hear from you.
Ann

Starting Over, Accepting Changes - Maybe said...

They are very colorful and look like fun to own.

Allie said...

Those are AMAZING. I have a good friend who collects masks from all over the world, she has some puppets too, she'd love these.

a joyful noise said...

Your puppets are cute. I am glad you could re-unite the pair. LOL
Thanks for your sweet comment on my post "ain't Got no Mama."

a joyful noise said...

New Year and new directions. I feel the Holy Spirit is directing me to leave my formal church. They are forbiding me to give verbal testamonies any longer. In my spirit I have felt something like this was going to happen and I take it as a sign from the Lord.
Tomorrow may be my last day at this church.

Michaele said...

I have never seen anything like these before. Very intriguing.

Anonymous said...

your husband has a romantic heart, they are beautiful puppets , I would love to see them in action!

diane said...

Hi Terra! May I know your email address? Can you leave it as a comment in one of my blog post or can you email me at dianewrites15(at)gmail(dot)com

many thanks :)

Heart2Heart said...

I love seeing things couples collect and think there is so much more behind your collecting of these puppets. What a wonderful love story. We are not meant to be alone.

Love and Hugs ~ Kat

The Polka Dot Closet said...

It is a VERY sweet Valentines post...I am so glad they found each other!

Carol

Aida said...

What a lovely story indeed. Hope you are having a wonderful, week

Thank you for your visit.

Blessings,
Aida

Patty said...

Very nice, thanks for sharing with us readers. Also thanks for your visits and comments on Facebook.

Nancy said...

These puppets are gorgeous and what a treasure. I too would love to see them in action...

Ivy and Elephants said...

How romantic! I have just one, I must get busy trying to find him a mate!
Happy New Year.
Hugs,
Patti

Red Rose Alley said...

These puppets from Indonesia are treasures, indeed. I always tell Jess to bring me home something when she travels. This is one place she has never been to. The puppets are so colorful and look like they have their own personality.

~Sheri

Gwen Buchanan said...

Love your ornate puppets... Beautiful!