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The mask of Rangda


Product of the great master of mask producer I Wayan Tangguh which means "The mighty firstborn".
The Rangda mask is used mainly in Bali, a small island in Indonesia that's main faith is Hinduism. The Rangda story is part of Balinese Hindu Mythology where Rangda is the personification of evil and is known as the demon queen of the witches.
The Rangda mask is used mainly in Bali, a small island in Indonesia that's main faith is Hinduism. The Rangda story is part of Balinese Hindu Mythology where Rangda is the personification of evil and is known as the demon queen of the witches.
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