Craft

Wadah Kriya Bili

Rp 375,000

Product Description :

Dimension: 18x18x35
Size: 18x18x35
Material Type: Kulit bili , rotan sega , rotan seulimit, kayu pohon pinang dan kayu sawardi

  1. Wadah Kriya Bili: Functional Beauty with a Local Touch
  2. Bring the charm of traditional weaving artistry and natural warmth into every corner of your home with the Wadah Kriya Bili. This versatile product isn't just an ordinary container; it's a harmonious blend of high functionality and captivating aesthetics, designed to enrich your interior decor while providing an elegant storage solution. It's perfect as a tidy umbrella stand, a stunning corner flower vase, or even as an eye-catching display piece.
  3. Crafted with Dedication and Authentic Acehnese Expertise
  4. Each Wadah Kriya Bili is entirely hand-woven by skilled artisans from Aceh, Indonesia. Their dedication and love for their cultural heritage are reflected in every detail, guaranteeing the product's precision, quality, and supreme durability. We proudly use high-quality local materials, meticulously processed:
  5. Bili/Bemban Skin: Forms the strong, authentic base of the weave.
  6. Sega Rattan: Used as a 'rota mal' (internal mold/reinforcement) to strengthen the basket's structure.
  7. Seulimit Rattan: Neatly stitched and tied to ensure sturdy connections and a beautiful finish.
  8. Areca Palm Wood & Sawardi Wood: Two pieces of areca palm wood are added to the bottom for extra stability, while four sawardi wood feet are attached as supports, completing the product's robust and artistic appearance.
  9. These materials are not only strong and durable, but also eco-friendly, making Wadah Kriya Bili a responsible and classy choice.
  10. Versatile Design, Ideal Size
  11. Ideal Size: With dimensions of 18 cm wide, 18 cm long, and 35 cm high, this basket has the perfect capacity for various types of flowers or for storing umbrellas without taking up much space.
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Bili Droe Aceh

MSME Profile

Bili Droe has been around since 1983 but under the name of the Tunas Karya group. Since 2018 this group has started re-branding under the name Bili Droe. Bili comes from the Acehnese language which means bemban or bamban plant (Donax canniformis), a herb-like plant or bush. The raw material for bili stems is obtained from the mountains around Lampanah Tunong Village. Then the bili stem is split into small blades which are then slightly dried to then be used as a raw material for woven. Woven bili is processed into a variety of unique works of woven crafts such as serving lids, tote bags, wallets, baskets, fish drying racks, flower vases and others.