messageBannerMarch 10, 2021<March 10, 2021 In Sukawati, Wayan Asmana learned gold and silversmithing from his father, a renowned designer. by Tiali Jamir
messageBannerMarch 10, 2021<June 25, 2024 When my husband died, I struggled to care for my children alone. by Tiali Jamir
messageBannerMarch 10, 2021<March 10, 2021 As he learned to carve, Pande’s uncle taught him to convey an animal’s anatomy, movement and profile in his work. by Tiali Jamir
messageBannerMarch 10, 2021<March 10, 2021 Pablo dreams of expanding his workshop and employing more people in his community. by Tiali Jamir
messageBannerMarch 10, 2021<March 10, 2021 Another artisan taught me traditional Balinese batik. I now have my own workshop. by Tiali Jamir
messageBannerMarch 10, 2021<March 10, 2021 Nengah’s love of animals can be seen in his exacting, realistic carvings. by Tiali Jamir
messageBannerMarch 10, 2021<March 10, 2021 With carving, I have found satisfying work that has seen my children educated and given me a home. by Tiali Jamir
messageBannerMarch 10, 2021<March 10, 2021 K’amolon K’i K’ojonel means “let’s get together”; those words tell the story of how we survived. by Tiali Jamir
messageBannerMarch 10, 2021<March 10, 2021 Discovering and learning ancient techniques and earning a living from my hands is a beautiful thing. by Tiali Jamir
messageBannerMarch 10, 2021<March 10, 2021 Besides bringing food to the table, we’ve been able to educate our children. by Tiali Jamir