Set of 4 Floral Star-Shaped Suar Wood Ornaments 'Hibiscus Grace' Item ID: 2669891929

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William
A Great Work of Art.
The carving was amazing.
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Jon
Beautifully Made Art from a Beautiful Country
This mask is made with such care and exacting detail, that it makes me feel the warmth of Bali all over again.
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Karmen
Beautiful but
This mask has so much detail and is beautiful! However, it’s hard to hang since there is not hook or hold in the back only a very thick wood loop.
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Stephanie
Love it!!!!
This is my second Buddha Head; the first one ended with my brother who had fallen in love with it. Thank you for this beautiful treat!!!!
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Michael
Buddha in Lotus
This is an amazing sculpture. Very big and beautiful. I have this in my office with several other Buddha statues. I have received many complements. Amazing detail.
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Monica
Lovely Cross
The carvings on this cross are striking. I like the symmetry of the carved designs. It's the perfect size for an elegant decoration.
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Nancy
Magnificent!
Barong is now busy protecting the house, frightening evil spirits but grinning heartily at the rest of us. He has added a colorful and life-enhancing presence that is a delight to encounter daily. After his arrival I particularly enjoyed watching Barong dance rituals on YouTube and highly recommend them to anyone contemplating ordering the mask since you’ll understand his significance and character better. Incidentally, I had no trouble hanging him on the wall with a tiny bit of ingenuity.
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Teresa
More beautiful in person!!
These hand crafted stars are individual works of art & sizable; may have to order more for myself & as gifts!!
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Ida
Beautifully Reverent
The beautiflul carving on this cross is reverent and inspiring. I marvel at the talent involved in creating this piece.
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Monica
I absolutely adore this Goddess
Words cannot do justice to this stunning masterpiece... it is beautifully made and extremelly detailled. You can feel the love and dedication that was put into creating it and I love the special energy the Sarasvati Goddess radiates.
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William
Truly stunning piece of artwork
What amazing craftsmanship. Congratulations to the artist. I ordered this for a friend and it was a was delivered extremely well packaged.After receiving the Ganesh and presenting it to my friend, i just may order one for myself. Absolutely beautiful.
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Edith
Great addition to my collection
The artist is exquisite in his vision and true artistic gift. This is a centerpiece of my collection and brings beauty and wonder. It is exceptional in every detail of the carving. Beautiful piece
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Andrew
Astonishing
This Wood Carved Ganesha is one of the most beautiful pieces I own. The detail is absolutely beautiful. For the price, this is hard to beat. The artist is truly masterful. I highly recommend buying from this artist!

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Subrata Family

Subrata Family

Master wood-carver Nyoman Subrata was one of Novica's first artisans. Sadly, he passed away in 2020. His daughter, Nyoman Indrawati Subrata, honors her father by continuing to create his designs to perpetuate his artistic tradition.

"I was born in Gianyar, Bali in 1982 with given name Ni Nyoman Indrawati. I was born into a traditional family that lives by way of our cultural inheritance. My father was a master wood sculptor and had been carving from a very young age. I used to help him finishing the sculptures he had done.

"My childhood was awesome. I always went to school and, after that, I helped my father. When we were on holiday from school, I also spent many days helping him. He began teaching me how to work with woods and the necessary tools when I was in elementary school. I learned how he began by choosing the best wood, making the design and also finishing the sculpture.

"After receiving my college degree, I began to work in a gallery and even helped out as a packer. After some time, I decided to help my father since my other siblings had their own jobs and I thought it would be good if I helped my father. Eventually I became his right hand.

"My father worked with NOVICA from their early days. We got so many insights from NOVICA — how to make our sculptures better, to maintain the quality and to make sure our customers were happy with our work. I used to take care of the NOVICA orders until they were finished.

"And now, since my father is gone, I would like to continue his work with NOVICA. I will provide his designs and also bring new sculptures as well. As the daughter of a great wood carver, I am proud to continue his legacy. I will be using the name Nyoman Indrawati Subrata to continue his work and to keep his name remembered as a great artisan. I will carry on what my father started."

Original Story

"My brother belonged to a group of master carvers in Bali who worked side-by-side for decades. Now, 28 years later, this woodcarving group still exists and I am its elected leader.

"In the beginning, my older brother, Wayan Sukamara, taught me the various techniques of sanding and finishing. In 1974 I began to sculpt, taking inspiration from some of the finest statues and carvings of our region. The traditional forms and poses were of strong beauty and fine workmanship, which inspired me to learn this style.

"My favorite statue themes are the Singa, Chili, Garuda, Sri Pudhak, Legong, and Barong. Rama and Sita are my favorite subjects for masks; these are traditional characters in religious mythology and offer a variety of ways for an artist to express creativity and style. For the past four or five years my work has been featured in exhibits in Bali.

"The influence of my younger years has continued to guide my work. What I wish now is to continue upholding the values of those who taught and inspired me, while being able to continue taking very good care of my family and my woodcarving group.

"In 1977 I married Nyoman Jati. We now have four girls and one boy, and three of them have finished school. We live in the same village where I was born.

"I have a funny story, one you might not understand if you did not grow up in Bali: It happened once when I brought some of my carvings to Denpasar, our biggest town. I visited the shopping center there, and saw an escalator for the very first time. I really wanted to try it, but, not understanding how it worked, I tripped and fell. Everybody laughed at me. They thought it was very funny, but I was terribly embarrassed!"

"What I wish now is to continue upholding the values of those who taught and inspired me, while being able to continue taking very good care of my family and my woodcarving group."