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TOPENG WHITE MODAL SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT
LIMITED EDITION — ONLY 100 MADE
Rendered in the delicate, flat elegance of traditional woodblock print style, these four arresting portraits represent iconic characters from the Topeng tradition—a vibrant and sacred form of masked dance drama from Indonesia.
• 100% Modal & Mother of Pearl Buttons
• Original Artwork
• Made in Bali
• Free UK shipping over £200 & Global shipping over £500
• Duties and taxes included for the UK, EU, USA and Australia
• 30-day returns
Regular fit. Take your usual size. Model is 188cm / 6'2" with a 79cm / 31" chest and wears size M.
THE ARTWORK
In Topeng, ornately costumed dancers wear masks (topeng) to channel kings, demons, sages, and spirits, bringing to life mythic tales accompanied by the resonance of a gamelan orchestra.
More than just performance, Topeng is a ritual. Rooted in Balinese and Javanese culture, this ancient dance form weaves history, morality, and mysticism into movement. Each mask represents not just a character, but a cosmic role—good and evil, wisdom and chaos, god and mortal—all rendered in sharp detail and expressive form. From left to right:
Dewi Sita – The Goddess
Calm, pure, and luminous, this mask represents Dewi Sita, a divine figure from the Ramayana epic. Her features are gentle, her lips parted in a quiet smile. Her third-eye mark hints at spiritual insight. She embodies grace, virtue, and devotion—often the moral compass in epic tales.
Srigga – Demon
Wild-eyed and sharp-toothed, Srigga is a fearsome demon spirit. His exaggerated expression, curved tusks, and furrowed brow create a mask of rage and mischief. He represents disruption, base desire, and the chaotic forces that haunt humanity and myth alike.
Tua – Wise Old Man
With deep lines etched across his brow and hibiscus flowers tucked gently behind his ears, Tua represents the sage elder—a symbol of wisdom, patience, and ancestral knowledge. His expression is contemplative, eyes wide with both age and clarity. Tua is often the storyteller, a bridge between generations.
Rangda – The Demon Queen
Terrifying and majestic, Rangda is the Queen of Witches—the eternal adversary of good in Balinese mythology. Her bulging eyes, fang-lined mouth, and crowned headdress blaze with supernatural energy. As the mother of chaos and black magic, she embodies fear, wrath, and destructive feminine power, counterbalanced by the protective figure of Barong.
Artwork by Stevie Anderson
SIZE GUIDE
SMALL
Pit to pit : 57cm
Length : 74cm
Sleeve length : 26cm
Sleeve opening : 19cm
MEDIUM
Pit to pit : 58cm
Length : 76cm
Sleeve length : 27cm
Sleeve opening : 20cm
LARGE
Pit to pit : 61cm
Length : 78cm
Sleeve length : 28cm
Sleeve opening : 21cm
X-LARGE
Pit to pit : 63cm
Length : 80cm
Sleeve length : 29cm
Sleeve opening : 23cm
XX-LARGE
Pit to pit : 66cm
Length : 82cm
Sleeve length : 32.5cm
Sleeve opening : 25cm
CARE GUIDE
Hand wash your item with PH neutral soap and cool water. Air dry in shape on a hanger, or laid flat. Do not machine wash or tumble dry as some shrinkage may occur. With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work.
Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.
DELIVERY & RETURNS
• Try at Home
30-day returns if it’s not right.
• Shipping
We ship worldwide from the UK. Duties and taxes included for the UK, EU, USA and Australia — no additional charges on delivery. Free UK Shipping over £200 & Free Global Shipping over £500
• Returns
Request a return and we’ll send you a label. Return fees apply.
• For More Information
Please visit our Delivery & Returns & FAQ’s page.
SUSTAINABILITY
100% Modal ethically produced by Lenzing in a close-loop System.
Printed using non-toxic OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 inks.
For every item sold we plant a tree.
LIMITED EDITION — ONLY 100 MADE
Rendered in the delicate, flat elegance of traditional woodblock print style, these four arresting portraits represent iconic characters from the Topeng tradition—a vibrant and sacred form of masked dance drama from Indonesia.
• 100% Modal & Mother of Pearl Buttons
• Original Artwork
• Made in Bali
• Free UK shipping over £200 & Global shipping over £500
• Duties and taxes included for the UK, EU, USA and Australia
• 30-day returns
Regular fit. Take your usual size. Model is 188cm / 6'2" with a 79cm / 31" chest and wears size M.
THE ARTWORK
In Topeng, ornately costumed dancers wear masks (topeng) to channel kings, demons, sages, and spirits, bringing to life mythic tales accompanied by the resonance of a gamelan orchestra.
More than just performance, Topeng is a ritual. Rooted in Balinese and Javanese culture, this ancient dance form weaves history, morality, and mysticism into movement. Each mask represents not just a character, but a cosmic role—good and evil, wisdom and chaos, god and mortal—all rendered in sharp detail and expressive form. From left to right:
Dewi Sita – The Goddess
Calm, pure, and luminous, this mask represents Dewi Sita, a divine figure from the Ramayana epic. Her features are gentle, her lips parted in a quiet smile. Her third-eye mark hints at spiritual insight. She embodies grace, virtue, and devotion—often the moral compass in epic tales.
Srigga – Demon
Wild-eyed and sharp-toothed, Srigga is a fearsome demon spirit. His exaggerated expression, curved tusks, and furrowed brow create a mask of rage and mischief. He represents disruption, base desire, and the chaotic forces that haunt humanity and myth alike.
Tua – Wise Old Man
With deep lines etched across his brow and hibiscus flowers tucked gently behind his ears, Tua represents the sage elder—a symbol of wisdom, patience, and ancestral knowledge. His expression is contemplative, eyes wide with both age and clarity. Tua is often the storyteller, a bridge between generations.
Rangda – The Demon Queen
Terrifying and majestic, Rangda is the Queen of Witches—the eternal adversary of good in Balinese mythology. Her bulging eyes, fang-lined mouth, and crowned headdress blaze with supernatural energy. As the mother of chaos and black magic, she embodies fear, wrath, and destructive feminine power, counterbalanced by the protective figure of Barong.
Artwork by Stevie Anderson
SIZE GUIDE
SMALL
Pit to pit : 57cm
Length : 74cm
Sleeve length : 26cm
Sleeve opening : 19cm
MEDIUM
Pit to pit : 58cm
Length : 76cm
Sleeve length : 27cm
Sleeve opening : 20cm
LARGE
Pit to pit : 61cm
Length : 78cm
Sleeve length : 28cm
Sleeve opening : 21cm
X-LARGE
Pit to pit : 63cm
Length : 80cm
Sleeve length : 29cm
Sleeve opening : 23cm
XX-LARGE
Pit to pit : 66cm
Length : 82cm
Sleeve length : 32.5cm
Sleeve opening : 25cm
CARE GUIDE
Hand wash your item with PH neutral soap and cool water. Air dry in shape on a hanger, or laid flat. Do not machine wash or tumble dry as some shrinkage may occur. With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work.
Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.
DELIVERY & RETURNS
• Try at Home
30-day returns if it’s not right.
• Shipping
We ship worldwide from the UK. Duties and taxes included for the UK, EU, USA and Australia — no additional charges on delivery. Free UK Shipping over £200 & Free Global Shipping over £500
• Returns
Request a return and we’ll send you a label. Return fees apply.
• For More Information
Please visit our Delivery & Returns & FAQ’s page.
SUSTAINABILITY
100% Modal ethically produced by Lenzing in a close-loop System.
Printed using non-toxic OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 inks.
For every item sold we plant a tree.