Antique Javanese Kelambu curtain holders
Old Loroblonyo Curtain Holder from Central Java
Klambu were used to hold back lace mosquito nets on so-called wedding beds, which served as altars in Javanese ancestor worship.
This delightful pair represents an incarnation of the Loro Blonyo considered a symbol of marital harmony, love, and prosperity. These delightful wedding figure statues are believed to represent a harmonious and idealized marriage, and they are often placed in homes as a form of protection and to attract blessings to the house .The male is dressed in a classical javanese highbuttoned
Vest, and wears a Kuluk hat (other variation traditional headcloth)
His wife sports an ASK CHAN FOR DESCR ACC TO ITEM
embroidered kebaya, large ear plugs (subang)
and a traditional coiffure.
Dimension
Height: 41cm
Width: 14cm
Weight: 400gr
Product Code
ELBKL2
Material
Wood