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"My name is I Wayan Sukarda, born in 1984 to a hard-working family in Manukaya Gianyar. When I was a student, my parents couldn't support me much due to financial problems. That's why I started learning how to craft alternative jewelry. I worked as a craftsman until finally I was able to graduate with a diploma in tourism.

"I'm a patient and humble man who is always sincere, which makes me strong and able to know what is best for me. People know me as diligent, friendly, and helpful. I'm a married man with no children.

"I learned hard so I can do the best for the people who buy my jewelry. Thank God that Bali is rich in culture and ideas. I feel inspiration appear when I'm doing yoga and visiting natural places.

"I'm self-taught and love to experiment. The materials I mainly use are bull horn, bone, different woods and silver, and I work with manual tools. I create contemporary, modern and ancient designs."

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Bio

"My name is I Wayan Sukarda, born in 1984 to a hard-working family in Manukaya Gianyar. When I was a student, my parents couldn't support me much due to financial problems. That's why I started learning how to craft alternative jewelry. I worked as a craftsman until finally I was able to graduate with a diploma in tourism.

"I'm a patient and humble man who is always sincere, which makes me strong and able to know what is best for me. People know me as diligent, friendly, and helpful. I'm a married man with no children.

"I learned hard so I can do the best for the people who buy my jewelry. Thank God that Bali is rich in culture and ideas. I feel inspiration appear when I'm doing yoga and visiting natural places.

"I'm self-taught and love to experiment. The materials I mainly use are bull horn, bone, different woods and silver, and I work with manual tools. I create contemporary, modern and ancient designs."

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Sukarda Sukarda has 1 review

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Melissa
I love these, but ...
the pegs that hold them on are small and easily broken/lost. There should be a way to buy replacements

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