I was born into an artisan family in 1973. My father creates traditional paintings and wood carvings like masks and statuettes. I think my skill and talent in creating new designs are derived from his spirit. I still remember when I was a little boy ? he always gave me wise words for my life through the fables and stories he'd tell me before I fell asleep.<br><br>Due to financial limitations at the time, I used to work hard. If I wanted to continue my studies in junior and senior high school, I had to pay the school fees by myself. There was once when I went to school barefoot, since I couldn't buy shoes. Then I worked after school as a wood carver, creating wall panels that sold in the art market. The first time I received money from carvings created by my hands, I felt so happy! I felt proud and peaceful. That day I bought books, stationery and school supplies and also some groceries for my mother.<br><br>Living in Bali gives me a lot of inspiration for creating new designs. My work is influenced mostly by Balinese culture and my father's art ? his traditional paintings and masks. The atmosphere in our home is full of artistry.<br><br>I'm married and have children who make my life more fascinating and colorful. Friends describe me as a smart guy, jaunty and friendly. I really like sports like badminton, table tennis and soccer.<br><br>I started crafting jewelry after meeting an American who taught me about jewelry designing. Because I live in an artist family atmosphere, I learned fast so I decided to work in this interesting field.<br><br>For me, creating something different or unique is really challenging. I work with the help of my family and other relatives, and we all support one another. I prefer to use sterling silver, gold and brass as main materials, as I find them easy to work with. We use manual tools like solder and chisels.<br><br>I hope everyone likes my jewelry.
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