Balinese 18k Gold-plated Brass and Wood Dangle Earrings 'Smart Women' Item ID: 2671748059
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"Indonesian artisan Kuera Putra hand-carves this pair of striking dangle earrings perfect for those who love an artistic touch in their fashion accessories. The earrings are crafted from local sawo wood and feature 18k gold-plated brass hooks."
- 0.5 lb
- 3 inches L x 1.1 inches W x 0.2 inches D
- 0.21 oz
- 3 inches L x 1.1 inches W x 0.2 inches D
- 18k gold-plated brass
- sawo wood
- High polish finish
- Hook earrings
- Wood grain and color can vary slightly
Made in Indonesia
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"In our village in Bali, I spent my childhood close to nature. I love beaches, forests, and rice fields.
"Every day since I was a little boy, I watched my father making brass jewelry. What he did and the result of his work was always beautiful. So one day I got interested in making jewelry. My father supports me and also teaches me how to handle tools, materials, and other items.
"At the age of 17, I became serious about being a brass and jewelry artisan. I use the same materials as my father, but I combine them with wood. I think it adds another aspect to the golden brass.
"Even though I'm still young, I think my jewelry is beautiful. I put love and effort into all of my jewelry designs. And with my age, I believe I have so much more to learn.
"I feel lucky to be a Novica artisan. There are many senior artisans from whom I can learn, but I also receive input and suggestions for improvement from Novica."
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Kuera Putra precious metal and wood jewelry
"In our village in Bali, I spent my childhood close to nature. I love beaches, forests, and rice fields.
"Every day since I was a little boy, I watched my father making brass jewelry. What he did and the result of his work was always beautiful. So one day I got interested in making jewelry. My father supports me and also teaches me how to handle tools, materials, and other items.
"At the age of 17, I became serious about being a brass and jewelry artisan. I use the same materials as my father, but I combine them with wood. I think it adds another aspect to the golden brass.
"Even though I'm still young, I think my jewelry is beautiful. I put love and effort into all of my jewelry designs. And with my age, I believe I have so much more to learn.
"I feel lucky to be a Novica artisan. There are many senior artisans from whom I can learn, but I also receive input and suggestions for improvement from Novica."
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