The San Andres Xecul Angel that soars in the parlor of my nineteenth century row house in Baltimore reminds me to be kind to strangers and the homeless man who crosses your path for you may be entertaining angels unawares.
The wood Eka used is just beautiful. She does such beautiful carving. This is the third item I have purchased Eka. My first item was the Ballerina, Then I purchased the girl reaching for the moon, and now I Have this beautiful Angel to add to my collection.
This is the third wooden angle I have purchased
from Togo Suyasa. His work is delightful. Since
I had previously bought his calendar angel and
wind chime, I was surprised that these angels
were as large as they were but I found a place
where they sit and make me smile.
"My family is a group of carvers who have worked in wood for many generations, so I studied carving with my father and my brotherā¦."
"Hi, I am a woodcarver from Bali. My name is Nyoman Sudiana and I was born in August 1969. My family is a group of carvers who have worked in... read more
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