It’s fitting, perhaps, that one of Wayan Asmana’s most beautiful pieces of jewelry is a necklace that evokes the abundance of a prosperous rice harvest. In a way, it’s symbolic of his journey toward becoming a renowned Novica artisan — a fact that fills him with love and appreciation.
He says, “My jewelry is now known in many different countries... thanks to you. We hope to work with you forever.”
Before Novica, his sales mostly came from tourists who frequented his workshop in Sukawati, long considered Bali's most important jewelry center. But his income waxed and waned with global events that impacted the tourism market.
He even recalls a painful experience when a customer came to his workshop and purchased almost $1,200 worth of jewelry. When Asmana went to the bank to change the dollars into rupiah, he was told that the money was counterfeit and there was nothing he could do.
Today, his life looks very different. Not only has his gorgeous jewelry found its way to adoring customers around the world — a high honor for any artist — he has also been able to support his family and uplift his community in the process.
“I am thankful that God gave me a chance to work with you,” he says. We’re happy to say that we feel the exact same way. |