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    Product ID: 158841

     

    Hearts (2):

      3" H x 3.2" W x 1" D

    Bells (2):

      3" H x 2.8" W x 0.5" D

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    Weight:  0.2 lbs

     

    Klepu wood

    Ships from NOVICA Office in Indonesia.

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    Wood batik ornaments 'Java Celebration' (set of 4) by Handaru Baskoro can be found in holiday decor & ornaments categories such as Christmas Ornaments, Batik Ornaments, Heart Shaped Ornaments and Wood Ornaments. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.

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    Wood batik ornaments, 'Java Celebration' (set of 4)

    Handaru Baskoro celebrates the holiday season with a festive set of ornaments. They are carved from local klepu wood (leichhardt wood) and adorned with classic Javanese batik motifs including the eight-pointed rosette kawung formerly reserved for sultans. The buketan ("flower motif") features flowing lines while cecek patterns feature dots. The fourth is Truntum, symbolizing awakening love.

    Legend has.......

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    Wood batik ornaments, 'Java Celebration' (set of 4)

    Handaru Baskoro celebrates the holiday season with a festive set of ornaments. They are carved from local klepu wood (leichhardt wood) and adorned with classic Javanese batik motifs including the eight-pointed rosette kawung formerly reserved for sultans. The buketan ("flower motif") features flowing lines while cecek patterns feature dots. The fourth is Truntum, symbolizing awakening love.

    Legend has it there once lived a queen who had long enjoyed her king's love. She began to feel neglected when the king took a new mistress, so to forget her sadness and loneliness, she queen began to do batik. She designed a pattern featuring stars in a dark sky, and in her loneliness, the stars became her intimate friends. The queen's batik so impressed the king, he fell in love with the queen again.

     

    An artisan story card will be included with your purchase.

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    Handaru Baskoro

    Handaru Baskoro

    "I enjoy my work greatly, and hope that my customers take pleasure in sharing our rich cultural heritage."
    The artistry of Handaru Baskoro has been featured in periodicals ranging from La Opinion newspaper (Los Angeles) to the Detroit News and Free Press.

    "My name is Handaru Baskoro. I come from a region where batik has strong roots in the...

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    Handaru Baskoro

    The artistry of Handaru Baskoro has been featured in periodicals ranging from La Opinion newspaper (Los Angeles) to the Detroit News and Free Press.

    "My name is Handaru Baskoro. I come from a region where batik has strong roots in the culture. We create beautiful wooden batik with Indonesian batik ornaments, but we focus more into Yogya and Solo classic batik motifs. The color we use is sogan, or brown, a trademark of the Yogya-Solo classic batik motifs. All of our products have the name of the motifs - they are Parang family, Kawung family, Ceplok family, Semen family, Nitik family and Banji family. Each of the motifs is divided into submotifs. For example, Parang family is divided into Parang Jenggot, Parang Barong, Parang Klitik, Parang Rusak, Parang Kirono and many others. Beside each motif has its own meaning, like the Parang Kirono is only used by the high caste, Grompol motif, from the Kawung family means thing that can bring the prosperity, and Sido Mukti motif symbolizing the high caste in the society.

    "The process in making wooden batik is the same as the process in making textile batik. They use the small canting instruments for waxing to make very fine lines in the works and dip technique coloring so the color can stay strongly. The next step is ngelorot. This is the process of boiling the wooden batik so the wax can come off easily. The last step is to put the wooden batik in the oven for 24 hours and than leave it in the open air for one or two hours to avoid of being destroyed by the insects."

    "I enjoy my work greatly, and hope that my customers take pleasure in sharing our rich cultural heritage."

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    I just recieved 3 masks with wood batik. They are created with beautiful detail. I will cherish them all my life. Thank you for bringing beauty into my home....

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