great brain teaser
looks nice on the table and great to figure out how to get it back together
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This unassuming puzzle from India offers a delightful household challenge. Presented by Arti Sharma, the cube-shaped puzzle is handcrafted by local artisans, who use dark acacia wood with lighter haldu wood, resulting in checked motifs over the cube's body. This type of puzzle is known as a 'snake cube,' where all of the individual pieces are strung together. The goal is to bend and rearrange the pieces so that the larger cube is made whole again.
Artisan Organization: Arti Sharma
Country: India
"I was born in Delhi in 1983. People who know me well say I am a fast learner, a good planner and tolerant.
"At college, I earned an MBA and, later, an executive management degree from the Indian Institute of Management. I worked for 11 years in marketing, business development, new customer acquisition and customer satisfaction for the auto, information technology and healthcare industries.
"My work experience and interests are in strategies for new businesses, brand management, sales promotions, corporate communication and event management.
"While working as a business professional, I've always had a deep passion for social causes, especially helping the less fortunate. I met a number of artisans and learned about their lives and how they were living. They created beautiful crafts by hand from materials like wood, cloth and threads, which I thought was phenomenal.
"What really moved me was that, even though this art is world-famous, the artisans were paid so little. They were earning almost nothing and yet had to make do with it to pay for rent, food, education, daily expenses and more.
"I decided to use my marketing experience to help these artisans market their crafts and assist them in earning what they deserve. I want all artisans to earn a fair livelihood so they can have happy and healthy lives.
"This is also the sole reason of why I left my previous job to start out on my own. Our artisans' should earn what their work is worth, and it is my mission to help make this happen.""