Gold Jewellery Of The Indonesian Archipelago. Tulola Jewelery a mirror of Nusantara, the Indonesian archipelago…. Written by Anne Richter, author of Arts and Crafts of Indonesia and Jewelry of Southeast Asia, and Bruce Carpenter, acknowledged.
Booktopia has Gold Jewellery of the Indonesian Archipelago by Anne Richter. You'll find ancient gold and silversmithing techniques showcased in the traditional and contemporary-style rings handcrafted by Balinese artisans. The art of metal work arrived in Indonesia in the Bronze Age from Southern Chinese and Southeast Asian areas.
His name is derived from Sanskrit Bhattaraka which means "noble lord".
You'll find ancient gold and silversmithing techniques showcased in the traditional and contemporary-style rings handcrafted by Balinese artisans.
The history of the jewellery is told from the perspective of the materials used, including gold, silver, brass, ivory, shell and animal teeth. Probably there is no country more diverse than Indonesia. Naga bracelets and anklets tipped with lotus buds persisted long after the passing of Hindu-Buddhist beliefs"