Wood statuette, 'Three-Headed Dragon'
Baring fierce fangs, a powerful dragon displays his mythical strength. Three menacing heads arise from its sinuously coiled body. Highly respected in Indonesia for their grace and strength, dragons are believed to be the guardians of the gods. Ketut Taram imaginatively carves the fantastic creature in Balinese suar wood.
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