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Ekayani

Ekayani

My name is Ekayani, and I was born in 1997 in Guwang Sukawati Village, a place renowned for its woodcarving craftsmanship, particularly the art of creating Garuda sculptures. At the intersection leading to Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang, there stands a large Garuda statue, a testament to the villages rich tradition. Both of my parents are dedicated woodcarvers, and I am grateful to my grandfather for passing down this craft to them, which they continue to practice today. I am the eldest of four siblings, and my childhood was filled with love and happiness, thanks to the unwavering support and care of my parents. After I graduated from Brawijaya University at 23, I began working in the universitys chemistry laboratory. While studying, I also served as a practical assistant in the laboratory. After completing my education, I returned to Bali and decided to pursue my career here. I worked at Ancient Modern Art in Sanur, where I handled casting administration and developed new designs. This experience sparked my interest in jewelry, and I decided to start my own business in the jewelry art field. My passion for design grew from my time at Ancient Modern Art, and I continue to work in this field to this day. I am married and have one son. Life has presented its challenges, particularly when my parents-in-law both fell ill and required extensive medical care. At the same time, my husband and I had to fulfill our duties as Balinese people, participating in important temple ceremonies, which are mandatory for everyone in the village. Despite these hardships, we always pray for strength and a way through our difficulties. The words that bring success in my life are: There is no easy process for a beautiful goal, keep working and never give up. In my business, I serve as both a craftsman and a designer, drawing inspiration from the traditional carvings of Bali. I have three skilled craftsmen working with me, one of whom is disabled. The primary material I use is 92.5% pure silver, and my tools include a stove, solder, Blendes machine, and a Foredom. My friends often describe me as cheerful, persistent, and never one to give up. I was introduced to Novica by a close friend, and I hope that Novica can assist in promoting and selling my work, helping to support my family and improve our economic situation.