Indonesian Handmade Sterling Silver Flower Drop Earrings 'Floral Vines' Item ID: 2669921031

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Barbara
Impeccable!
I have HUNDREDS of earrings I've purchased from all over the world, but these are by far my favorites! I receive complements EVERY time I wear these! The craftsmanship is incredible! The earrings have a large presence, but are so light, you?ll forget you are wearing them!My sister really loved them, so I've ordered a second pair for her for Christmas! I tell EVERYONE who complements them where I got them. THANK YOU for sharing your beautiful talent with us!!Namaste,Barbara
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Lisa
Floral Drop ERarrings
They're just what all the other reviewers have said: unique, simple but beautiful, great size, and well crafted. I'm very happy to wear them.
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Denise
They are beautiful!
They are more lovely in person. The craftsmanship is delicate. I am delighted with these earrings!
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Judy
Go to silver earrings
They are simple and delicately beautiful at the same time . I Love Them ! Thank You Nyoman !
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Cathy
Beautiful!!!
These earrings are a great size and so beautiful. Happier than I even thought I'd be!
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Cindy
Unique Floral Vines
If you like floral Jewelry then these floral Vine earrings will be a great pair to add to your collection.
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Jodi
these earrings are amazing
If you want a fancy pair of floral earrings with a swirly detailed twist these are great. They are well made and go with everything. I am so happy I purchased them. This artist is extremely talented and you will not be disappointed.
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Cecilia
Really Pretty and Feminine
They're unique, they make a statement and they're gorgeous... Love them!

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Nyoman Rena

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"After learning to craft silver jewelry, I borrowed capital from my parents to start my own workshop. Things weren't as easy as I thought they would be, but I have overcome many problems and difficulties with the help of my parents and God. I think we have to live in a simple way and always save for our future life if we want to succeed.

"My silver project grew better and more stable when I was 25. I had the help of 15 workers, and that helped my workshop. Unfortunately, a client who usually placed orders with me suddenly went bankrupt, and I had to reduce my workers to 12 people.

"When I was 30, I married a beautiful woman and were blessed with a son and a daughter. Having children gave me more motivation to boost my project by considering their future. I always give thanks to God because, after having children, there was somehow always extra income to be found. I expect that my children can continue this workshop someday. For now, my wife helps me there.

"My work concept is to allocate the income from the sales to fund the workshop so it can become bigger and better over time. I work with the help of 12 workers now — three women and nine men. I organize our work according to their main skills and talents. Like other Balinese artisans, we use manual tools such as hammers, stoves, and chisels.

"Two years after I married, I began working with you so I could sell my jewelry worldwide and have more people see my designs. After four years with you, I was able to rent a shop to display my jewelry in a tourist area of Ubud. The profits from selling my jewelry increased by around 50 percent after joining. This helped to boost my workshop, and my little family could also buy a car and even make some home improvements.

"My goal now is to continue to create new and beautiful jewelry collections. It's a great challenge to create designs that will satisfy shoppers with the quality of my work. Usually the inspiration for my designs comes from my imagination, combined with the current fashion trends."

Original Story

Rena was born on October 11 as the third of five children. His father is Made Beratha and his mother is Ketut Sukarti. Young Rena started to learn wood carving when he was in the third year of elementary school. His grandfather, an architect of traditional Balinese buildings who is also a senior carver, gave much support to the boy's carving and jewelry development.

After graduating from elementary school in 1983, Rena's father introduced him to a famous silversmith in his village and young Rena began learning to craft silver jewelry on Sundays. Making use of his carving ability, he brings it to his silver work. He believes that one day his silver crafting will invite the interest of customers worldwide.