3. Arts of Indonesia
On Indonesian islands, there
have been artifacts found in
the Dongson culture
including the “Moon of Bali”,
the largest of the “rain
drums”, and the most famous
bronze in Indonesia.
The culture of the Indonesian
islands was strongly
influenced by India
4. Stone carving
Volcanic rocks are carved to
create statues depicting
characters from ancient
Indonesian myths and epics
Wood carving
Woods used in carving include
ebony, teak, mahogany,
ironwood, sandalwood and other
lesser known indigenous woods.
5. Weaving
Motifs drawn from nature often
represent religious or mystical
symbols related to early forms of
animism, then later to Hinduism
Pottery
These are vessels, plates and fine
ceramic pieces that became
heirlooms passed from
generation to generation.
8. Batik Designs
Tend to be the earlier
design
Geometric motifs Freedom design
Based on stylized patterns of natural
forms or imitations of woven texture
9. Another very old design
consisting of intersecting
circles known in Java
Kawung Ceplok
General name for a whole series of
geometric designs based on squares,
rhombs, circle, stars and etc.
10. Was once used exclusively
by the royal courts of
central Java.
Parang Kris/Keris
An symmetrical dagger or
sword most strongly associated
with culture of Indonesia.
12. Borobudur
One of the greatest
Buddist monuments in
Southeast Asia, built in the
8th century.
Borubudur means
“monastery on the hill”
and it is identified with a
mountain terraces
(budhara)
13. Pura Besakih
Besakih Temple is located in Besakih countryside,
Rendang sub district, Karangasem regency, east
part of the island