Ogoh Ogoh on Process
An Ogoh Ogoh is made from a wood frame with bamboo strips intricately weaved to form the body which is then covered with papier mache.




Nowadays, in order to make the effigy bigger and stronger it has become the practice to use a metal framework, wire mesh and sponge.



Unfinished modern Ogoh Ogoh – Bhuta Kala with Motor cycle


Early bird Ogoh Ogoh at Banjar Taman Sari, Sanur – taken from Ramayana Epic, Rawana kidnaps Shinta.



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