Artifact Collection
Discover Artisan Treasures
Find unique handcrafted artefacts from Bali and Java, perfect for souvenirs or meaningful gifts that celebrate local craftsmanship and culture.
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Leather Book End Elephant
Leather Book End Elephant – Featuring a unique, handcrafted elephant design, this shelf combines durable wood with luxurious leather for style and function. Perfect for organizing books or adding a charming accent to any room.

Standing Krishna M CK09
This exquisite statue of Krishna is made from a mixture of copper and brass. It is handcrafted using traditional casting and molding techniques. The molten metal is carefully poured into the mold, capturing every fine detail of Krishna’s form as he stands majestically, holding a flute in his hand. The combination of copper and brass gives this piece a rich and timeless quality, symbolizing the harmony of the earthly and the divine.
Origin:
The origins of Lord Krishna are rooted in Hindu mythology, particularly in the Bhagavata Purana and the Mahabharata. Krishna is the eighth avatar of Vishnu, who incarnated to cleanse the world of evil and restore righteousness. Krishna was born in Mathura, where his parents, Devaki and Vasudeva, were imprisoned by Devaki’s brother, the tyrant king Kamsa. A prophecy foretold that Devaki’s eighth child would kill Kamsa, so she killed the first seven children. When Krishna was born, he performed miracles, including breaking the chains that bound his parents and ordering Vasudeva to take him to Gokul. There, Krishna was raised by his adoptive parents, Yashoda and Nanda. Krishna’s early life was filled with miraculous deeds, such as defeating demons sent by Kamsa. His birth marked the beginning of his divine mission to defeat evil, protect the righteous, and guide humanity to spiritual enlightenment.
Symbolism:
- Flute: Divine melody and the call of love.
- Peacock Feather: Beauty, wisdom, and spiritual transformation.
- Blue Skin: Infinite, transcendent, and divine nature.
- Chakra: Cosmic law, order, and the destruction of evil.
- Lotus: Purity, enlightenment, and divine knowledge.
- Butter: Simplicity, joy, and the sweetness of divine love.
These symbols reflect Krishna’s multifaceted nature — as a loving, playful deity, a divine teacher, and a protector of righteousness.

Ganesh With Nandi CK20
Made from a durable copper and tin alloy, this statue features intricate details and a timeless design. Ideal for spiritual spaces or as a unique gift, this statue brings blessings and a touch of elegance to any room.
Features:
Premium Copper and Tin Alloy: A carefully balanced copper and tin alloy that offers enhanced durability, corrosion resistance, and a distinctive finish that deepens with age.
Origin:
Most Common Legend: According to myth, Ganesha was created by Parvati, the wife of Lord Shiva. In one version, Parvati wanted to take a bath but had no one to protect her privacy. She made a statue of a boy out of clay (or turmeric paste, according to some variations) and breathed life into it, creating her son. He ordered him to guard the door while Parvati took a bath. While Parvati was inside, Shiva returned home. Not knowing who Ganesha was, the boy refused to let her in. In his anger, Shiva, not recognizing his son, beheaded Ganesha. When Parvati emerged and saw her son’s body, she was devastated. To appease her, Shiva ordered his followers to bring the head of the first living creature they found, which turned out to be an elephant. The elephant’s head was then attached to Ganesha’s body, and he came back to life.
Symbolism:
Elephant Head: The elephant’s head symbolizes wisdom, understanding, and the remover of obstacles.
Broken Tusk: Ganesha is often depicted with a single broken tusk, which is said to symbolize sacrifice or overcoming adversity.
Big Belly: His big belly symbolizes the ability to digest both good and bad experiences in life.
Ganesha’s birth and attributes emphasize his role as a remover of obstacles, the god of beginnings, and a symbol of intelligence and learning.

Leather Bulldog
This unique dog statue is carefully crafted from wood and covered in soft leather. The craftsman’s meticulous attention to detail makes this statue come to life, capturing the essence of a dog’s soul. The natural wood base offers warmth, while the leather layer adds texture and depth, making this a must-have piece of art for any dog lover.

Traditional Wayang Golek Couple Set
Traditional Wayang Golek Couple Set With its enchanting design and rich cultural significance is inspired by the epic story of Rama and Sita. Handcrafted with intricate details, each puppet is a captivating masterpiece of art and traditional craftsmanship.
To enhance their appeal, the puppets are adorned with beautiful Indonesian batik and soft velvet fabric, as a beautiful tribute to a tale of love, courage and devotion.
Available in 2 limited sizes, Perfect for collectors, culture enthusiasts or as a stunning home decor item.
Origin :
The origins of wayang golek can be traced back to the influence of Hindu and Buddhist cultures in Indonesia, introduced through trade routes and religious missions since the 1st century. This cultural influence brought with it the story of the Ramayana, which is central to Wayang Golek performances. The art form likely developed as a way to bring these epic stories to life, combining visual art and storytelling.