Hand-Carved Oleg Wood Sculpture from Bali, "Oleg Celebration"
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Often called "The Dance of the Bumblebees," Oleg Tamulilingan is a dance from Bali depicting a couple of bees romantically chasing each other. This wood sculpture brought by Nyoman Sedayatana features a female dancer wearing traditional Oleg garments. Every detail is hand-painted, adding a unique touch to the item.
- 1.03 kgs
- 2.3 lbs
- 27 cm H x 16 cm W x 7 cm D
- 10.75" H x 6.25" W x 2.8" D
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Rochelle
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01/05/2023
"BEAUTIFUL WOOD SCULPTURE"
i AM SO VERY, VERY PLEASED WITH THIS STATUE. GREAT SIZE,THE DETAILING IN HER OUTFIT IS PERFECT. THANKS NOVICA FOR THE PROMPT SHIPMENT AND GREAT PACKAGING.ROCHELLETUCKERTON, NEW JERSEYJANUARY 5, 2023
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Greg
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04/21/2020
"Beautiful work"
love it
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Connie
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04/11/2020
"Oh, So Unique"
Loving the artwork from this area of the world, I knew I had to have this piece as soon as I saw it. It is truly beautiful and the attention to detail is amazing. The smooth finish makes one want to touch it and the detail within the design makes it truly a stunning piece of art. Thanks to the artist for the design concept and for the high quality of the design execution.
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