Rod puppet, wood and batik cloth skirt. White polychrome face, red tabard, turquoise sash and turquoise and red braclets on each arm. Possibly 'Sita'?
The image linked to this record is incorrect - this image links to HC.1999.1425.
In west Java the traditional puppet theatre, Waygong Golek, uses carved wooden rod puppets. The puppets have three rods: 2 are visible and are used to manipulate the puppet's arms. The third hidden under the batik sarong, passes through a hole in the wooden body and emerges at the neck where it slots into the head. It is used to support the puppet and manipulate the head. The stories come from the Hindu Mahabarata and the Ramayana and also stories of an Islamic hero, Amir Hamzar. Performances last all night and the puppeteer speaks all roles, sings & narrates the story. The puppeteer often adapts the traditional stories to add in references to current political and social conditions.