Traditional Techniques

Traditional weaving in Indonesia blends cultural heritage with contemporary relevance, adapting to modern interiors while promoting sustainability and economic empowerment without compromising its historical significance.Read More →

A blacksmith hammering a glowing piece of wrought iron on an anvil, showcasing traditional metalworking techniques.

The term “wrought iron” refers to the material rather than the products made of iron. Modern mild steel has supplanted wrought iron, a forgeable ferrous material used up until about the middle of the twentieth century. Because of the extensive forming required during its production—under power hammers and through rollers—it was originally referred to as “wrought” (or “worked”). Read More →