Original Wood Sculpture Hand Carved in Indonesia 'My Heart and Yours' Item ID: 2669891910

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K
Kenneth
This is now my wife's favorite thing.
I bought My Heart and Yours for my wife's birthday and she fell in love with it as soon as she seen it. Me I thought the carving was fantastic and will be buying more as time goes on. Thank you for a job well done.
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Marie
Cherished wedding gift
This was the perfect wedding gift.
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Mary
Lovely
My son's girlfriend loved this! It's small enough to fit in anywhere, simple and elegant.
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Pedro
beautiful
lovely, beautiful and delicate
R
Robert
We display in our home
Well made, we love it.
J
James
My Heart and Yours
I just loss My Wife and this statuette keep Her close to my Heart. I Love it.
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Richard
OUTSTANDING CONCEPT
I purchased this sculpture for a friend of mine who is about to be married--the love theme is perfect for the occasion. This great work of art is meant to not only be viewed, but, more so, to be gently held. My wife ( married over 47 years ) wants us to have one. The artist, Wayan Rendah is a magic man with this wood; in the future, we will order more of his dynamic work.
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Louise
Lovely Anniversary Gift
Exquisitely carved and beautifully wrapped. A cherished memento. It's also very reasonably priced.
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Heidi
My husband loves it!
It was a Valentines day present and he likes it so much he doesn't want to put it away.
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Sandra
Wood dtatuette
I bought this gift for my daughter as one of her wedding presents. She was thrilled when she received it. It represent their eternal love and house decor.
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Matt
Always a great purchase
Everything I've bought my wife has been absolutely fabulous! Such beautiful work and well crafted. Will continue to purchase these works of art for my family, they always please.
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Edward
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Wayan Rendah

Wayan Rendah's work has been featured in Homemaker's magazine.

"I was born in Bali on June 17, 1973. I'm the oldest of seven children in a family consisting of four brothers and three sisters. I started to learn to sculpt at the age of eight when I was still in primary school, learning from my father how to carve traditional statues from wood. Balinese woodcarving touches me very deeply. I have learned a variety of arts in Bali, such as gamelan dance, but carving a piece of wood gives me an incomparable sensation.

"At first, I sold my statues to the sellers in the art market and at small shops. After I finished school, I studied with Wayan Purna so as to have a stronger foundation to build upon because, even at a young age, I knew that what I wanted was to be able to create the ideas I had in my head. But to do this I needed more experience, and the tools and material I needed were beyond my financial reach.

"My ideas were unconventional at the time — developing abstract figures inspired by the form and texture of the piece of wood I had selected, combining traditional themes with modern poses and more sensual shapes.

"As time went by, I was able to bring out my ideas by selecting different types of wood and concentrating on the themes that could satisfy my creative desires. Exploring the abstract world refreshes my mind in creating new carvings. The mind and inspiration are two amazing things that encourage me to create unique works of art. Wood has certain special characteristics that I would sacrifice if I worked with another medium like stone, which is not easily broken and produces very specific effects.

"I am married to a beautiful woman who helps me arrange my works to be exhibited in my small place and find new sources of inspiration.

"Since working with you, I have been able to continue to express my ideas and to support my family, and my work can be seen outside Bali. I'm very grateful for this, because this is my strongest desire — to be able to create and share the ideas I have and support my family. I hope all of you who see my work enjoy it, as it gives me great pleasure when one of my statues inspires somebody — for this is the foundation of my work.

"Times were so hard before I knew about you. I couldn't afford to pay the hospital for my wife giving birth to our daughter. I had to give up my motorbike, the only thing we had left, to pay the hospital and take my wife and daughter back home.

"God answered my prayer, and here I am now living happily with my wife, a daughter, and a son. Regular income means so much to the life of my family, and the lives of other carvers in our village — I am now working with 20 carvers! We started with nothing. Now we have savings, and are building houses.

"My place is full of sculptures we're working on for you. Two or three times a week, I visit your offices to deliver our finished sculptures and to get paid for what has sold. It feels as though your office is my own office, yet I don't have to pay for you, or your employees, or any packaging or shipping expenses. I just get 24 hours of promotion every day, internationally.

"This is funny story that once happened to me. I had finished a statue and a tourist wanted to buy it, but after close inspection I noticed one finger was missing from its hand. I was mortified. I gave back the money for it and said I was sorry but that the statue was not for sale. I still have it as a reminder."