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Hand Tooled Brown leather Wallet 'Flowers of Ubud in Brown' Item ID: 2671744812

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Tomomi

January 14, 2021
P Paula
Very strong sturdy and good looking
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January 6, 2018
A April
Handsome well made leather bracelet. Quick Shipping. Well packaged. Wonderful Seller!
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September 29, 2017
C Cookie
This was a great gift for a man
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July 15, 2021
P Penney
This cuff is a good size and I think that my son will enjoy it and wear it regularly. My only complaint is that I would like to have the lattice work in all black.
Reviewed item
January 14, 2021
P Paula
Very strong sturdy and good looking
January 6, 2018
A April
Handsome well made leather bracelet. Quick Shipping. Well packaged. Wonderful Seller!
September 29, 2017
C Cookie
This was a great gift for a man
July 15, 2021
P Penney
This cuff is a good size and I think that my son will enjoy it and wear it regularly. My only complaint is that I would like to have the lattice work in all black.

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Tomomi

Tomomi

Bali has become Tomomi Takahashi's favorite place. After visiting Bali several times on vacation, she decided to move there in 2004. "Balinese people are friendly and always smile – that made it easy for me to get close to them. Also, they have a strong religion and great interest in art and culture," she explains.

Tomomi speaks Bahasa Indonesia fluently. She lived in Vietnam for almost six months and worked in an interior decor shop before moving to Bali. There she was introduced to furniture and handicrafts from different places such as Africa, Indonesia, and Thailand.

Tomomi was born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1975. She graduated from a Tokyo university with a major in art and design. "My childhood dream has guided me to create something different with my life," Tomomi says. Together with a Balinese friend, she designs and creates accessories made mostly of leather, and also of bone. "A wild and fashionable idea," the artist notes.

With her designs, Tomomi perpetuates Balinese tradition and empowers women through training and providing jobs in a community environment.

"My childhood dream has guided me to create something different with my life," she affirms.