Bali Bridal Makeup As Cultural Wisdom in 4.0 Era
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This study aims to describe the influence of caste on Balinese bridal make-up and explain a cultural wisdom on bridal make-up in Industrial Revolution 4.0. This research is a qualitative. Ethnography theory was used to analyze the data. There are three Balinese makeup styles, Madya Balinese Bridal Make-up for Weisa and Kstaria castes, Nista Bridal Make-up for the Sudra caste and Bali Agung Payas Bride for the aristocracy. Bridal make up is a medium of communication for Balinese culture.
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Jurusan Sastra Indonesia, Fakultas Sastra, Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia (Department of Indonesian Literature, Faculty of Letters, State University of Malang, Indonesia)
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