Horn Carving in Bali, Indonesia
| The same carving and finishing methods shown on this web page are used to carve shell, water buffalo horn, water buffalo bone, and mammoth ivory in Bali. | ||
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| Most of these pictures were taken at Mantra, jl. Astina Pura Selatan, Br. Geriya, Tampaksiring, Bali, Indonesia, telephone: (0361) 901379, mantrabali@plasa.com | ||
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Buffalo horn was being carved the day I visited Mantra. The horn is cut into flat pieces with an ax . . . |
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A paper pattern is glued to a flat piece of horn. |
A scroll saw cuts along the outer edge of the pattern, then the edges are rounded on a sanding disk. |
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More intricate pieces are carved with a rotary cutter. |
The pieces are polished on a buffing wheel. |
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Links:
Woodcarving in Bali, Indonesia
Stone Carving in Bali, Indonesia
Terracotta Roof
Tiles in Bali, Indonesia
Batik in Java and Bali
Ikat Weaving in Bali, Indonesia
Songket Weaving in Bali, Indonesia
Traditional
Painting in Bali, Indonesia
Filigreee in Java, Indonesia
Kris
in Java and Bali, Indonesia
Mexican Wood Carver, Fernando Giron Pantoja
Mexican Marquetry Box Maker, José Antonio Rodríguez
Haida Argillite Carver, Myles Edgars
Haida Wood Carver, Reg Davidson
Haida Painter, James Sawyer
Polish Wood Carver, Jan Piotr Ledwon
Polish Wood Carver, Czeslaw Olma
Silva Foundation Workshops in Lisbon, Portugal
Intarsia of Granada, Spain
Religious Sculpture of Seville, Spain
Wood Carving in Foumban, Cameroon, Africa
Abdou Mfopa of Cameroon, Africa
Carol Ventura's
Home Page
Recommended Guide:
Rudy (arranged through
Tutut) was my fabulous bilingual guide
and driver in
Bali.
Web page, photographs, and text by Carol Ventura.