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Recycled Metal Black Motorbike Sculpture 'Moto Racer in Black' Item ID: 2671821577
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"The remarkable amount of detail in this small sculpture is frankly stunning. Ariyanto in Indonesia crafts the motorbike sculpture from recycled metal and bits of steel, even adding rubber wheels that really move. The sculpture makes an excellent gift for any motorsports enthusiast."
- 0.77 lbs
- 3.9 inches H x 7 inches W x 2.8 inches D
- Recycled metal
- steel
- rubber
- Each work is unique. Recycled parts will vary from piece to piece based on availability.
- For decorative use only
- Promotes recycling and reduces waste
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“I was born in Juwana, a small village in Pati, Central Java in 1970. Juwana is a village where most people work as brass artisans. My father was a brass artisan, and since I lived there from when I was a small kid, I know how brass artisans produce their sculptures. I am the fourth child of eight children. When I was a little kid, I was taught by my father how to use the tools.
“I finish my education in Juwana and then moved to Solo, Central Java, to work in a textile factory. After a while, I came back to Juwana and started to work as a helper for one brass artisan. I learned how to operate hard tools, and then I learned to weld. When I thought I could make my own brass crafts, I decided to quit and create my own brass workshop.
“At first, I tried to make my own designs; designs that no one made before. People loved my designs, so then I marketed my products to Yogyakarta. Today I still supply pieces to Yogyakarta.
“I am married now to a beautiful woman, and thank God, we have been blessed with three daughters. After having three daughters, I realized that I have to work harder now, to provide for my family. I love them. Even though I work harder, it doesn’t feel hard at all. Every day when I see their smiles, it makes me happy.
“I have two helpers that help me to make my designs. We work happily and even joke around to make the work environment less stressful. It is not hard to find the materials, since all of them are available from waste collectors. Almost all of my designs use waste auto parts and recycled metal.
“Now, I have joined Novica as one of the artisans. I hope you can help me promote my brass crafts and improve my sales. Thank you for the chance.”
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“I was born in Juwana, a small village in Pati, Central Java in 1970. Juwana is a village where most people work as brass artisans. My father was a brass artisan, and since I lived there from when I was a small kid, I know how brass artisans produce their sculptures. I am the fourth child of eight children. When I was a little kid, I was taught by my father how to use the tools.
“I finish my education in Juwana and then moved to Solo, Central Java, to work in a textile factory. After a while, I came back to Juwana and started to work as a helper for one brass artisan. I learned how to operate hard tools, and then I learned to weld. When I thought I could make my own brass crafts, I decided to quit and create my own brass workshop.
“At first, I tried to make my own designs; designs that no one made before. People loved my designs, so then I marketed my products to Yogyakarta. Today I still supply pieces to Yogyakarta.
“I am married now to a beautiful woman, and thank God, we have been blessed with three daughters. After having three daughters, I realized that I have to work harder now, to provide for my family. I love them. Even though I work harder, it doesn’t feel hard at all. Every day when I see their smiles, it makes me happy.
“I have two helpers that help me to make my designs. We work happily and even joke around to make the work environment less stressful. It is not hard to find the materials, since all of them are available from waste collectors. Almost all of my designs use waste auto parts and recycled metal.
“Now, I have joined Novica as one of the artisans. I hope you can help me promote my brass crafts and improve my sales. Thank you for the chance.”
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Ariyanto recycled metal sculptures
“I was born in Juwana, a small village in Pati, Central Java in 1970. Juwana is a village where most people work as brass artisans. My father was a brass artisan, and since I lived there from when I was a small kid, I know how brass artisans produce their sculptures. I am the fourth child of eight children. When I was a little kid, I was taught by my father how to use the tools.
“I finish my education in Juwana and then moved to Solo, Central Java, to work in a textile factory. After a while, I came back to Juwana and started to work as a helper for one brass artisan. I learned how to operate hard tools, and then I learned to weld. When I thought I could make my own brass crafts, I decided to quit and create my own brass workshop.
“At first, I tried to make my own designs; designs that no one made before. People loved my designs, so then I marketed my products to Yogyakarta. Today I still supply pieces to Yogyakarta.
“I am married now to a beautiful woman, and thank God, we have been blessed with three daughters. After having three daughters, I realized that I have to work harder now, to provide for my family. I love them. Even though I work harder, it doesn’t feel hard at all. Every day when I see their smiles, it makes me happy.
“I have two helpers that help me to make my designs. We work happily and even joke around to make the work environment less stressful. It is not hard to find the materials, since all of them are available from waste collectors. Almost all of my designs use waste auto parts and recycled metal.
“Now, I have joined Novica as one of the artisans. I hope you can help me promote my brass crafts and improve my sales. Thank you for the chance.”
“I finish my education in Juwana and then moved to Solo, Central Java, to work in a textile factory. After a while, I came back to Juwana and started to work as a helper for one brass artisan. I learned how to operate hard tools, and then I learned to weld. When I thought I could make my own brass crafts, I decided to quit and create my own brass workshop.
“At first, I tried to make my own designs; designs that no one made before. People loved my designs, so then I marketed my products to Yogyakarta. Today I still supply pieces to Yogyakarta.
“I am married now to a beautiful woman, and thank God, we have been blessed with three daughters. After having three daughters, I realized that I have to work harder now, to provide for my family. I love them. Even though I work harder, it doesn’t feel hard at all. Every day when I see their smiles, it makes me happy.
“I have two helpers that help me to make my designs. We work happily and even joke around to make the work environment less stressful. It is not hard to find the materials, since all of them are available from waste collectors. Almost all of my designs use waste auto parts and recycled metal.
“Now, I have joined Novica as one of the artisans. I hope you can help me promote my brass crafts and improve my sales. Thank you for the chance.”

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