Product ID: 437310
Con la llegada de la primavera, comienza a crecer nueva vida en la naturaleza. Inspirándose en la dulzura de la temporada, el artesano balinés Anak Agung Ary decora esta robusta caja decorativa de madera de suar con una tierna composición que representa un pájaro alimentando a sus polluelos, descansando en un árbol verde que los protege. El accesorio también viene con un forro de terciopelo sintético y un cierre tipo rompecabezas.
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Any art creation that features owls is sure to grab my attention, and Mr. Arys jewelry box is no exception. The poignancy expressed on the owls faces is remarkable. I returned to the website several times to view the box and felt the same attraction each time. I knew my daughter would treasure this and add it to her owl collection. All the art work is beautifully drawn, with the delicate lines flowing seamlessly from one smooth surface to another to cover the entire box. The artistry does not stop there. To access the contents of this box one must manipulate a clever lock carved into one end. Its the perfect little niche for your tiny treasure.
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I am so fond of Mr. Anak s wood carvings of Balinese sculptures that I collect them now. My wife & I both really love his art works. We highly recommend Mr. Amal s art works!
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This is the 3nd piece I bought by the wonderful Balinese artist Mr. Anak! I really appreciate his very fine & detailed artisan skills. My family & I love displaying his art works in our home which make us feel we are in beautiful Bali. I highly recommend Mr. Anak s art pieces!
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“Las obras que creo generalmente están relacionadas con las artes y la cultura de Bali. Entonces, al crear obras de arte con el tema de mi cultura, indirectamente preservo la cultura balinesa".
“Nací en Peliatan en 1957. Peliatan es un pueblo artístico y turístico muy famoso. Había tantos artesanos tradicionales que vivían y crecían en... read more