This wood batik jewelry box features a red background with a motif of elongated scrolls set on a diagonal called parang. This motif represents a knife, dagger, and blade, and in days gone by, its use was the exclusive property of the Javanese courts of Surakarta and Jogyakarta. Gunadi, a Javanese artisan, meticulously crafts the jewelry chest by hand with three drawers to keep things organized.
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I like the unique shape of these coasters and the exotic paint design. Only wish there was a lip on the edge so the glass will not feel like it is going to slip off.
Kembang Memory, Handcrafted Wood Batik Coasters from Indonesia (Set of 6)
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This was a gift that made the recipient very happy.Yhe delicate beauty was aesthetically appealing.
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This is a lovely bowl with such an intricate design. Love it!
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These are beautifully made and bring them out every year around eastern for decorations. They are just stunning and great quality for years to come.
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This is beautiful and useful! I gifted it to my parent and love how it looks!
Batik Nose, Hand-Painted Batik Wood Eyeglasses Holder from Java
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The detail is perfection. This puppet can be moved into different positions and is painted excellent. Love all the details and the craftsmanship that went into this puppet. Love of my favorite purchases from Novica.
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