With the advent of Internet the buyer is able to see the environment,the machines used,the people working on it from remote locations and is happy with the end product.Being a part of Dutch once many of the products share the high pitched all embracing designs of the Dutch colonist eras.
A task which demands a rare degree of design inputs which challenges the local craftsman and their colonial clients.These places are not homes but also an library of embroidery.They experiment with principles of modern designs to reflect the age old craft traditions that evolved in the tropical landscape.
The Indonesians adapted the key elements that came to them from overseas by incorporating them into their own animist beliefs.The designs not only are ancient trees revered and wrapped around in matching prints but boasts of a more subtle system of beliefs in the powers of the earth.
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