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Dimensions | 40 × 28 × 3 cm |
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Rp455.000
Rp455.000
Nothing says practical and functional like Me’la Set does. Literally translated to “convenience”, Me’la set combines essentials that are handmade with long-lasting quality. Send your best wishes for someone and their life journey, starting from the beautifully-crafted and luxurious hard box. Placed inside are a Braided Eco Bag for daily necessities, Luggage Tag and Passport Cover for traveling companion, and a postcard sharing a lovely philosophy of this gift set. This gift set is also the perfect corporate souvenir due to the classy look and well-made quality.
Panjang 40 cm x Lebar 28 cm x Tinggi 3 cm
Nothing says practical and functional like Me’la Set does. Literally translated to “convenience”, Me’la set combines essentials that are handmade with long-lasting quality. Send your best wishes for someone and their life journey, starting from the beautifully-crafted and luxurious hard box. Placed inside are a Braided Eco Bag for daily necessities, Luggage Tag and Passport Cover for traveling companion, and a postcard sharing a lovely philosophy of this gift set. This gift set is also the perfect corporate souvenir due to the classy look and well-made quality.
Keep the weaving dry. Do not store it in humid conditions to prevent the product from changing color. If the product is exposed to water, clean it using a soft cloth and dry it in the sun, until it is dry. Don’t fill with items that are heavy or too full that can change the shape of the webbing. Keep away from sources of ignition or heat for long periods of time.
Weaving, although a cultural heritage and old practice in the local Flores community, has been mainly limited to household use only. Similarly, weaving can also be traced back to decades-old family tradition in Kalimantan, Papua & many parts of Indonesia. These dying handcraft arts are replaced by other activities of higher perceived value and practicality.
As Du Anyam embarked on a journey to advocate women empowerment, we have been able to find and reconnect with many Nusantara legacies. Through several culture-promoting strategies such as weaving curriculum for high school students, year-round training for weavers, we hope to not only preserve but also revive the priceless arts of Indonesia.