Traditional Costume
Leather dance crown, 'Yudapati Warrior'
The Yudapati, one of the many traditional dances of Bali depicts through stunning choreography a warrior about to embark upon a battle.
Leather and rattan dance crown, 'Oleg Grace'
Oleg refers to the swaying movement in Balinese dance. Originally executed as a solo, it illustrates the grace of a woman. Wayan Balik Maharsa creates a radiant dance crown covered with lacy flowers.
'Rama' dance crown
Wayan Balik Maharsa forcefully evidences the regal dignity and supreme governing power of Rama in this elaborate crown.
Leather dance crown, 'Cendrawasih Freedom'
The traditional Cendrawasih dance celebrates the joyful freedom of birds in the forest, sharing their happiness with a water brook. Surrounded by the exquisite mysticism of Bali, this astonishing crown is used by the female dancer representing one of the supple creatures.
'Sita, ' dance crown
Golden reds and brownish oranges radiate from the jeweled beauty of this extraordinary crown. Worn by the female enacting the role of Sita in the drama of the Ramayana, the piece is seeped in cultural tradition.
Leather dance crown, 'Hanoman Great Monkey'
This exquisite crown comes from the talented hands of master Wayan Balik Maharsa, who uses leather, mirrors, colored stones, sponge, cotton cloth, rattan, wood, and paints.







