Koleksi Museum
Jelajahi berbagai objek koleksi Museum Kolong Tangga.
A Kakeshi doll and a Daruma doll
The left-side doll is a beginning 20th century wooden doll. The location where this little doll was made is called today Tohoku (hot-springs resorts) Japan, height 15cm. On the left, stands the well-known DARUMA doll made of mulberry paper. Entered the museum collection in 2007. Height 12 cm.
A Ndebele Doll
A Ndebele Doll is a traditional Zulu doll, made of clay and decorated with intricate patterns. It is a symbol of cultural heritage and is often used in traditional ceremonies.
Majapahit Terracotta Piggybank
A money-till or piggybank, Majapahit terracotta “celengan” or wild-boar. The animal has a large chain around his neck closed with a Chinese type of padlock Majapahit era 14th century.
Dakon-board
This Dakon-board is ± 120cm long and very heavy because a decorated beam (most likely of a pendopo) was taken to become the central part of the game-board. A mix of a dragon and a bird image at both ends, give the traditional outlook to this certainly Javanese object.
A Row of 9 Dolls
Coarsely carved from softwood. They are decorated with presumably, aniline ink. Design (vague batik motifs). All faces are similar. Acquired at an open-air market at Alun-Alun Selatan, Yogyakarta in 1999. Maker unknown.Height ± 20cm.
The Learned Rabbit
The Learned Rabbit, the hero of a puppet-play that was based on a well-known children’s book. This hand and stock-puppet was made for the famous Polish (Warsaw) puppet-theater “ARLEQUIN” before 1975. Previous in RC Collection. Was donated to the Museum Kolong Tangga in 2007. The Rabbit is now a part of the museum’s puppetry collection.