Many
of our carvings are produced
in the central region
of the island of Bali
and are made from Soar
Wood. Needless to say,
they are not factory
produced. All carvings
are crafted by family
run co-operatives, usually
in their own homes. Most
of the carvers work in
the same street which
you can walk from one
end to the other and
see different carvings
at different stages of
completion. At on end,
for example, you might
see a carver starting
out on a simple trunk
of wood with a chainsaw
or small hatchet loosely
carving out the basic
design shape. Somewhere
in the middle you might
come across a carver working
on a piece that is no
more than a crude carved
trunk on one side and
a near completed carving
on the other. At the
far end of the street
you might see another
carver putting the final
intricate finished detailing
to a carving. What is
also interesting is that
althought they live and
work separately, all
ther carvers tend to
commune for their meals
and breaks which tend
to be prepared by the
women.
We
buy from a number of
different families. As
these products are hand-carved
designs or poses may
vary slightl
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