Description
By Bali's Ketut Sulastri
On the mask's forehead is the Adinkra symbol for unity that reminds us that unity lies in strength and community
gently remove the bricks from the wall to see how long the wall can stay standing
believed by some to be a stone of magic and transformation
materials: Pule wood
Fan Flower Oaxaca Barro Negro Ceramic Napkin Holder Desak Nyoman Parwati By Bali's Ketut SulastriThis vase shaped barro negro napkin holder is handcrafted by artisan Anakarem. She works in the time honored black pottery tradition of Oaxaca, with techniques learned from her father. The fired clay is burnished to a sheen with a piece of quartz or obsidian and fired in a wood burning kiln, which transforms the clay and gives it a lustrous black color. This napkin holder has a fan shaped half flower on each side made through a combination of
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