2023
DOI: 10.37899/journal-la-sociale.v4i6.913
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Semiotics of Prohibited Ornaments (Awisan) in Tamanan Ward

Sri Wahyuning Septarina Septarina

Abstract: Tamanan Ward is a relic building of the Majapahit kingdom era located in the Keraton Yogyakarta area. The existence of Tamanan Ward is supported by physical evidence, such as the sengkalan in the form of Bethara Gana or Ganesha found at the entrance of the ward and resembles Kori Agung. The Tamanan Ward building is historical evidence of cultural acculturation and depiction of royal heritage from time to time as shown by its ornaments. The ornaments in this building include: Praban motif ornaments and Putri Me… Show more

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