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Balinese artisan Dewa Arimbawa pays homage to the classic songket textile of Indonesia, designing this fantastic brooch. Crafted of sterling silver, the brooch takes the form of a windmill, elaborated with the songket's intricate patterns.
- 25 grams
- 0.88 oz
- 6.5 cm H x 5 cm W x 0.7 cm D
- 2.6" H x 2" W x 0.3" D
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01/28/2019
"Songket Windmill Brooch"





A beautiful sterling silver brooch, quite elegant.
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- To be worn on a black jacket
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Songket Windmill, Sterling Silver Songket Cloth Brooch from Bali
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Verified Reviewer
04/06/2021
"Unique and beautifully made!"





I think my My mother will adore these.
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- a great delicate present already in lovely gift bag
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Verified Reviewer
04/04/2021
"Another beautiful gift"





I purchased this for Mother?s Day for my mom and it was a hit. Beautiful and unusual
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Verified Reviewer
04/03/2021
"I love bats"





Beautiful craftsmanship, all products I ve purchased on Novica have been of very good quality
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Sleeping Bats, Sterling Silver Bat Dangle Earrings from Bali
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Verified Reviewer
04/03/2021
"My favorite!"





Just beautiful!
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Verified Reviewer
04/02/2021
"Gorgeous ring!"





This ring is so much prettier in person. Love it!
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Your Purchase Makes a Difference!
Dewa and his employees are entirely dependent upon Novica sales to provide for themselves and their families.
Dewa is a talented jewelry artisan who inherited his love of the arts from his grandfather. He draws his design inspiration from Balinese architecture and textile design and uses traditional techniques, such as repousse, wax carving, jawan and bon to create his unique collection of contemporary jewelry. He is always eager to teach these skills to anyone interested in learning the art of jewelry making. Dewa's dream is for his work to be internationally known and, in this way, to help preserve the art of Balinese silversmithing.
Dewa has steadily grown his workshop since joining Novica. He now has assistants and silversmiths who work with him. He is determined to grow his workshop and find international recognition for his unique jewelry collection.
Dewa Arimbawa has received 2 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $2200 and the most recent for $5000.
In 2017 Dewa received an Australian award for Jewelry Design and Business Readiness.
This artist supports children under the age of 18.

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Dewa Arimbawa Handcrafted sterling silver and gemstone jewelry
"My designs incorporate more traditional aspects of Balinese life, including motifs found in architecture and traditional weaving."