Tantan Ginanjar in Bali uses a pointillism technique to create the red and white floral motif on this lovely incense holder. Dabbing the ceramic with small, distinct dots of colour, the artisan hand-paints the holder with bright flowers, adding black trim for a pop of contrast.
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Very well made and so unique.
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I had to wait for this vase but I knew it would be worth it, it is absolutely gorgeous, the sharp vibrant colors are awesome, and the magnificent texture is state of the art!!!
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I ordered this product and when I saw it, the artwork, the skill, it just beautiful. Its a one-of-kind vase, Im totally satisfied with my purchase.
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"I am influenced by Aboriginal pointillism art. To date, it is the primary technique that I use."
āHello, I am Tantan Ginanjar from Bali. I was born in 1978 in a village in Bandung, the capital of West Java. Bandung was nicknamed āParis Van Javaā... read more