This masterfully carved decorative vase from Sarwaedi of Bali was inspired by the Javanese legend of Naga Baru Klinting. The subtle application of paint and gilded accents give the vase the appearance of a treasured antique.
According to the legend, Baru Klinting was a dragon who promised a sage that he could circle the whole Merapi Volcano in Central Java to prove that he was the sage's son, but failed to do so. The dragon used his tongue instead, which enraged the sage, and the sage swung a sword to cut his tongue. The dragon fell to the earth. Then people living near the volcano cut up the dragon's body and took it home to make a feast. Suddenly, a midget appeared and put a stick in the earth, and said that he would take all of the dragon's meat if no one was capable of removing the stick. People tried because they didn't want to lose their chance for a feast, but none were able to do it. The midget then removed the stick from the ground, and suddenly in that spot water started to flood the whole village, turning the village into a spring that is present to this day. Later on, another sage revealed that the midget was the soul of the dragon, enraged with the people that tried to eat his body.
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Beautifully carved and painted, large wood vase. A topic of admiration and discussion with every guest! Did take some time to get it as it was back ordered, but well worth the wait.
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Very well done, delicate carving. I have it propped on a shelf in a bathroom. It makes a beautiful focal point for a small area.
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My maiden name is RATledge. My students named me Miss Rat and have given me rats and mice over the years. When I saw the three no evil mice I had to have them for my collection. I also write books. They sit on my desk where they add a little evil sometimes to my mysteries.
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