Loro Blonyo Statue Set #1

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The Loro Blonyo, or "The Inseparable Couple," are traditional Javanese matrimonial statues that hold deep cultural significance. Customarily placed in the central room of a traditional Javanese home, these statues oversee a living shrine and play a vital role in rituals and ceremonies.

Created by an unknown Indonesian artist, these figures are meticulously carved and painted from wood. The bride and groom are depicted in traditional Javanese attire, symbolizing the sanctity and unity of marriage within Javanese culture.

In Javanese, "Loro" means "two" and "Blonyo" means "makeup," reflecting the couple's inseparable nature. These statues are not merely decorative; they embody the sacredness of marriage and are believed to bring harmony and prosperity to the household.

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The Loro Blonyo, or "The Inseparable Couple," are traditional Javanese matrimonial statues that hold deep cultural significance. Customarily placed in the central room of a traditional Javanese home, these statues oversee a living shrine and play a vital role in rituals and ceremonies.

Created by an unknown Indonesian artist, these figures are meticulously carved and painted from wood. The bride and groom are depicted in traditional Javanese attire, symbolizing the sanctity and unity of marriage within Javanese culture.

In Javanese, "Loro" means "two" and "Blonyo" means "makeup," reflecting the couple's inseparable nature. These statues are not merely decorative; they embody the sacredness of marriage and are believed to bring harmony and prosperity to the household.

The Loro Blonyo, or "The Inseparable Couple," are traditional Javanese matrimonial statues that hold deep cultural significance. Customarily placed in the central room of a traditional Javanese home, these statues oversee a living shrine and play a vital role in rituals and ceremonies.

Created by an unknown Indonesian artist, these figures are meticulously carved and painted from wood. The bride and groom are depicted in traditional Javanese attire, symbolizing the sanctity and unity of marriage within Javanese culture.

In Javanese, "Loro" means "two" and "Blonyo" means "makeup," reflecting the couple's inseparable nature. These statues are not merely decorative; they embody the sacredness of marriage and are believed to bring harmony and prosperity to the household.