Looking skyward, a pair of ducks is elegant in batik feathers in a pair of sculptures by Diana Dewi. The ducks are carved from pule wood and masterfully decorated with batik canting techniques that include two of the oldest batik motifs. Developed by Queen Kencana, the florid pattern is inspired by the jasmine and is reserved for weddings, as it symbolizes unconditional love. Once reserved for royalty, the kawung pattern is inspired by the aren-palm fruit, and some say the cross between the four ovals refers to the universal energy source. Batik techniques are applied by hand which may result in slight differences in color hues and motif placement.