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Jempinis Wood Door Stop with Little Black Owl - Mysterious Black Owl
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Owls are magnificent creatures often related to wisdom and mystery. Their fascinating appearance makes them the inspiration for many artworks. Drawing inspiration from these unique birds, Bali's Sarwaedi hand-carves an elegant door stop from jempinis wood. The centerpiece is a little black owl posing mysteriously.
- Jempinis wood
- 1 oz
- 2.6 inches H x 6.5 inches W x 1.4 inches D
THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT
Artisan Organization: Sarwaedi
Country: Bali and Java
"I was born in Sukawati, Gianyar in 1970. It seemed natural to work with you, as my brother, Made Wirata, is a woodcarver and my wife, Made Mulyani, crafts masks, and both of them are featured artisans. In the town where I grew up, most people are wood carvers, and so was my family.
"People know me as a humorist, a simple and fully responsible man. From the time I was in fourth grade, I worked and paid my own tuition. I learned wood sculpture by watching my parents. In those days, children began learning the art at a young age and I was not alone. I had many kinship friends at that time.
"By the time I was in senior high school, I was always very late in paying my tuition and my parents couldn't help me because they didn't have the economic means to do so. At the same time, I wasn't getting any orders for my wood carvings. I was so ashamed of my impoverished condition. But going through all of this strengthened my spirit and determination about my own future. I knew I wanted to have a happy family and raise my children in better conditions than I had.
"Finally, I graduated from high school and married the woman who is now my wife. We have two children — a boy and a girl — who are currently in high school. 'My children should have a better life then mine before.' Whispering this sentence always builds my spirit.
"Today, I continue working with wood, but I'm focusing on making vases and classic boxes. I enjoy using the lathe, then carving the objects with manual tools such as chisels, hand-saws and mallets. I give unique finishes to my designs to distinguish them from the others. I believe mahogany is perfect for these designs — it's easy to find and good for the lathe and for carving.
"I'm very excited about showing my designs worldwide, and I hope my dreams and goals for my children will come true.""