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Wayan Neri

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I was born in Pengosekan in 1981. I am the first daughter of a simple farm family with two children. I grew up with the love of my parents. I was also really impressed with my hometown. Its a small village where people who live in the neighborhood always care for and help each other. And like other regions in Bali, we have a rich culture and traditions. Most people here do wood and stone carvings, paint or weave palmyra leaves.
Since my parents financial condition was very limited, Ive worked since I was ten. I started after I found out that my parents didnt have any money - I was crying loudly and rolling on floor because I wanted to buy a cup of shaved ice. They really didnt have any money.
After this event, my spirit awakened to do any kind of work I could. It doesnt matter how much Ill be paid. The point is, I can save what I earn and, one day, Ill have enough money to buy what I want. I worked for my neighbor who crafts wood frames and carvings, and the money I received there was enough to pay my school fees and buy what I wanted. I worked in this field until I graduated from junior high school. During my first year in senior high, I boarded at the home of a master silversmith. There, I learned a lot about silver crafting, and I was accepted to work there.
Today Im a married woman with two daughters, and friends describe me as a fair and kind woman. I like traveling, reading about history and I also like sports.
My husband is a silversmith, and weve been through difficult moments together that taught us to always be honest with ourselves before facing others. Because no matter how hard and difficult the problem or condition, we can solve it if we have spirit and are always honest. Only my husband and I work in our workshop. We help each other and he creates our new designs.
For me, the best part of silver work is translating my husbands designs into to a real piece of jewelry. We work with silver, gold, brass and alloys that are easy to get. We use only manual tools like torches, hammers and pliers. We craft our jewelry by combining traditional and modern motifs that become fascinating artistic pieces.
We learned about you from a friend and hope that you will take our designs worldwide.
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I was born in Pengosekan in 1981. I am the first daughter of a simple farm family with two children. I grew up with the love of my parents. I was also really impressed with my hometown. Its a small village where people who live in the neighborhood always care for and help each other. And like other regions in Bali, we have a rich culture and traditions. Most people here do wood and stone carvings, paint or weave palmyra leaves.
Since my parents financial condition was very limited, Ive worked since I was ten. I started after I found out that my parents didnt have any money - I was crying loudly and rolling on floor because I wanted to buy a cup of shaved ice. They really didnt have any money.
After this event, my spirit awakened to do any kind of work I could. It doesnt matter how much Ill be paid. The point is, I can save what I earn and, one day, Ill have enough money to buy what I want. I worked for my neighbor who crafts wood frames and carvings, and the money I received there was enough to pay my school fees and buy what I wanted. I worked in this field until I graduated from junior high school. During my first year in senior high, I boarded at the home of a master silversmith. There, I learned a lot about silver crafting, and I was accepted to work there.
Today Im a married woman with two daughters, and friends describe me as a fair and kind woman. I like traveling, reading about history and I also like sports.
My husband is a silversmith, and weve been through difficult moments together that taught us to always be honest with ourselves before facing others. Because no matter how hard and difficult the problem or condition, we can solve it if we have spirit and are always honest. Only my husband and I work in our workshop. We help each other and he creates our new designs.
For me, the best part of silver work is translating my husbands designs into to a real piece of jewelry. We work with silver, gold, brass and alloys that are easy to get. We use only manual tools like torches, hammers and pliers. We craft our jewelry by combining traditional and modern motifs that become fascinating artistic pieces.
We learned about you from a friend and hope that you will take our designs worldwide.