Jerimpen
Tall Jerimpen offerings, set in plaited baskets, are constructed around cylindrical bamboo frame and crowned by a large leaf sampian. Seen Jerimpen on procession of Pura Ulun Danu Batur ’s temple festival.
Photo taken from Bali 1912, author Krause, Dr. Gregor
Editor’s Note
See map of Batur and surroundings.
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