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Selasa, 15 Juni 2010

Tokyo Welcomes Warm and Jewellery Indonesian Batik Exhibition

Tokyo Welcomes Warm and Jewellery Indonesian Batik Exhibition

Exhibition and sale of batik batik works of craftsmen, artisans and Komaruddin Kudiya Bambang Priyanto, fashion designers Stephanus Hamy and Nita Azhar and silver jewelry works Runi Palar, held in Tokyo, Japan, packed with visitors.

The exhibition and sale on September 11 and it has been planned for a long time by the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia (Embassy), Tokyo, with the intention of promoting non-oil export products, especially the Indonesian traditional handicraft products.

According Mutoharul Djanan, Counsellor at the Embassy in Tokyo in a press release received here on Thursday (16 / 9), although no action bombing (in front of Australian Embassy) Jakarta, the activity was still held for not harming the artist and fashion designer have been a few days to prepare their work. Activity was also expected to provide cool shades for the image of Indonesia in Japan.

In the exhibition and sale held at the Ambassador's residence was shown the work of traditional batik from Madura Bambang Priyanto and traditional batik from West Java Kudiya Komaruddin work. In addition, Stephanus Hammy and Nita Azhar helped to enliven the show with beautiful dresses of their work.

Meanwhile, a batik of Yogyakarta Palace, Suradjiyem, demonstrating his skills in batik in front of the visitors.

The enthusiasm of the visitors, said Djanan, visible from larisnya exhibition goods purchased by them, even if sold at a premium price for the bag size of Indonesia.

Batik shirts Komaruddin none of the work remaining. In fact, there are visitors who took time away to get cash and then back into place after the exhibition was amazed at the beauty of batik silk for 72 000 yen (about six million rupiah).

In an interesting exhibition of Japanese citizens and foreign nationals residing in Tokyo, in the pearl and silver handicrafts, silver craft of his work held a prominent Runi Palar.

Mutiara Indonesia, continued Djanan, able to meet Japanese consumer tastes. They considered that most of the pearls taken from the islands of Nusa Tenggara has a beautiful sheen.

Jewelry on display and also sold it include pearl necklace whose price is very high, reaching almost five million yen (USD 400 million), the light Djanan.

In addition to enjoying traditional handicraft indigenous to Indonesia, the visitors were also treated to various indigenous Indonesian snacks free of charge.

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