Javanese artisan Widanti crafts a tricky puzzle from natural teakwood. Can you separate the wooden pieces from the cords? The artisan names the puzzle omed-omedan, which means 'pull-pull' in the Balinese language. Omed-omedan, also known as 'The Kissing Ritual', is a ceremony held by the young people of Banjar Kaja Sesetan in Denpasar, Bali. It originates from a fight between a male and female pig and represents the push and pull of positive and negative elements.
- Teakwood, cotton
- Not a toy. Not intended for use by children age 12 or under.
- Warning: Strangulation hazard--not for children under 3 years.
- Wood grain and color can va ry slightly
- 80 grams
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