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Orange and Yellow Kupu-Kupu Leaf Journals from Bali Pair 'Orange and Yellow Kupu-Kupu' Item ID: 2669891717
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"Characterized by their broad shapes, natural kupu-kupu leaves, dyed orange and yellow, are used to decorate the covers of these journals from Bali. Designed by Komang Sulaksana, this pair is lined in black fabric with agel grass binding and cinnamon stick accents at the spines. Each journal opens to 80 pages of handmade rice paper."
- 0.34 lbs
- Journals (2): 4.7 inches H x 4.3 inches W x 0.8 inches D
- 80 pages
- Kupu-kupu leaf
- rice paper
- polyester
- banana tree bark
- agel grass
- cinnamon stick
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Pages are unlined
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"Tegalalang is my parents' village, the place where I learned to make various kinds of handicrafts such as photo albums, photo frames, notebooks and much more. Creating new designs is so much fun for me. Arranging different kinds of materials together is not a hard thing to do but, of course, it requires patience and skill. The materials I use are mostly natural fibers like banana bark, hibiscus leaves, lamtoro and recycled paper.
"I was unable to continue my studies to the level I wanted. This wasn't a good experience but it never crossed my mind to regret what has happened. I never forget to give thanks each day for the life and family I have. They are so great and we work together side by side to create a better future for our children.
"By working with you, I can see that international shoppers are just a click away."
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"Tegalalang is my parents' village, the place where I learned to make various kinds of handicrafts such as photo albums, photo frames, notebooks and much more. Creating new designs is so much fun for me. Arranging different kinds of materials together is not a hard thing to do but, of course, it requires patience and skill. The materials I use are mostly natural fibers like banana bark, hibiscus leaves, lamtoro and recycled paper.
"I was unable to continue my studies to the level I wanted. This wasn't a good experience but it never crossed my mind to regret what has happened. I never forget to give thanks each day for the life and family I have. They are so great and we work together side by side to create a better future for our children.
"By working with you, I can see that international shoppers are just a click away."
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