Nang Yai -The grand shadow play with the image of Ravana wandering into the tunnel is made of tiger leather. It is in the walking posture. The Ravana has ten faces with a green body, wearing a priest’s clothes. His hand is holding a fan and a walking stick. He wears shoes and an embroidery collar. His cloth was perforated and painted in a tiger pattern. The puppet also has Kanok Kreuwan pattern. Each puppet maker will write a different Kanok lom pattern according to the posture of the puppet to strengthen the leather at the up-straight shape. The bottom is engraved as a Naga pattern.
The puppet, with the side face in walking posture, is used in the chapter where Ravana enters the ordination ceremony. It is categorized as Nang Kanay-jorn, Nang Klangwan. The puppet is made of tiger leather, which only used when making the important characters and chapters in a story, such as the priests. This puppet can’t be touch by females and only perform in front of the royal classes and the kings as it is made of tiger leather for the master worship ceremony and not for the play. The puppets include Hermit, Narai, Shiva, Ravana. All are decorated with flamboyant ‘Benjarong color’.
Techniques : Tanning, perforating, and painting the leathers
Making process (in detail) :
The cow, buffalo or the animal leathers believed to have magic power are used as the main material in making Nang Yai – the grand shadow play puppet, as they are translucent and that suitable for shadow play on the screen. The making process is as follow: