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a traditional Balinese ceremonial crown, often referred to as a "gelungan". It is an ornate headpiece typically worn by Balinese women during cultural performances, temple ceremonies, or traditional dances such as the Legong or Pendet dance. Here are the detailed features of the headdress: 1. Structure and Material: The base of the crown is made from a lightweight but structured golden material, often metal or woven bamboo covered with gold-colored foil or paint. It is intricately patterned with symmetrical perforations and delicate carvings that showcase traditional Balinese artistry. 2. Ornamentation: The crown is richly decorated with golden embellishments on the sides, including circular medallions and dangling beadwork that move gently with the wearer. 3. Floral Arrangement: The top of the headdress is adorned with fresh white and red flowers, such as frangipani (plumeria) and chrysanthemums. These flowers are arranged in a high arch that extends above the head, giving a majestic and divine appearance. The use of real flowers adds a natural fragrance and emphasizes purity and beauty in Balinese culture. 4. Color and Symbolism: Gold symbolizes divinity, prosperity, and connection to the sacred. The white flowers represent purity and spiritual devotion, while the red flowers may symbolize vitality and strength. 5. Additional Details: Bright red tassels hang from each side of the crown, adding contrast and completing the ornate look. These tassels are often made of silk or fine thread, adding a soft texture to the more rigid golden structure.

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