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Choosing gemstones of deep blue lapis lazuli, Balinese artisan Ketut Sulastri strings this beaded stretch bracelet with a musical harmony. The bracelet is accentuated with petite beads of 22k gold plated sterling silver and natural cumala wood. Ketut names the bracelet after Batuan, a Balinese village noted for its handicrafts.
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I love this beautiful and comfortable moon stone work of art.
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I admired this for several years before finally buying it. Very glad I did. Had to exchange for a larger size, but worth the effort. This ring is delicate without being too ephemeral, well made, and makes me smile. Goes well with almost everything.
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These earrings are absolutely gorgeous. Very well made with attention to detail and well matched pearls. Could be worn for everyday or when dressing up. Wholeheartedly recommend!
You can find our gold accented lapis lazuli beaded stretch bracelet 'Batuan Tune' by Ketut Sulastri in jewelry categories such as Birthstone Bracelets, Gemstone Bracelets, Lapis Lazuli Bracelets, Silver Bracelets and Sterling Silver Bracelets. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Empowering Women
The Women's Empowerment badge is awarded to female artisans or artisan groups that are led by women.
Preserving Traditions
Ketut Sulastri's jewelry incorporates traditional Balinese jewelry designs and contemporary trends. She happily teaches silversmithing to her assistants, and others interested in learning the art, but finds that many younger artisans are more interested in braiding, macrame and non-traditional techniques.
Job Creator
Ketut Sulastri began to work with silver at the age of eight. Her family was poor and they needed the money for food. She also used her income from silversmithing to pay her school fees. Today she has her own workshop and is very happy to provide work for other women in her community.
Profound Impact
Ketut Sulastri's Novica sales account for over 50% of her income. They not only bring stability to her workshop, but they enable her to employ assistants and give work to other women in her community.
Caring for Children
Sulastri does not have children of her own but she provides for the care of her nieces and nephews.
Moving On Up
This artist has dramatically improved their livelihood by working with NOVICA.
Microcredit Financing
Ketut Sulastri has received a $2000 microcredit loan with 0% interest.
Enabling Education
Sulastri proudly provides for her nieces' and nephews' education.
"Many of my designs are inspired by traditional Balinese arts and crafts combined with the current jewelry trends."