She
and her family are responsible for
producing many of our painted
masks and animal
carvings. Putu employs around
ten workers who assist with painting
them. Much of the wood carving is
done in her own workshop but sometimes
it is either contracted out to extended
family or other carvers within the local
village. Along the road
from where she lives you’ll
see a number of wood carvers each
producing their own wonderful crafts
such as painted ducks, birds, frogs,
Garudas and tropical fruit. Tegalalang
and the nearby village of Jati, just
off the road, are noted woodcarving
centres. Putu is well known for occasionally
taking whole tree trunks and carving
them into fantastic whimsical creatures
in her own inimitable way.
We
have known and done business with
Putu for over eight years and although
she is a shy lady, she has a rich,
warming smile which she uses readily
when she gets to know you as we
have found with most people from
Bali. She is a well respected figure
within her community which
is one of the qualities that drew
us to her. Like many other local
carvers she lives behind her workshop
within her extended family all
of whom, like her, are devout Hindus.
Pictured bottom left is the shrine
behind where they live which is
shared between the immediate family
to which they all make offerings
to their god twice a day.
Putu
has two lovely children who are aged
7 and 5. and a husband called Kadek
who is a highly respected worker
in the local community.
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