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Monday, 5 November 2012
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Rubber Leaves

Friday, 2 November 2012
Wau Bulan Kelantan

Sabah Pearl

A pearl is a hard object produced within the soft tissue (specifically the mantle) of a living shelled mollusk. Just like the shell of a clam, a pearl is made up of calcium carbonate in minute crystalline form, which has been deposited in concentric layers. The ideal pearl is perfectly round and smooth, but many other shapes of pearls (baroque pearls) occur. The finest quality natural pearls have been highly valued as gemstones and objects of beauty for many centuries, and because of this, the word pearl has become a metaphor for something very rare, fine, admirable, and valuable.
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Songket Terengganu

Although the term menyongket means 'to embroider with gold or silver threads', the Malay songket is not embroidered. The songket utilises an intricate supplementary weft technique where gold threads are woven in between the longitudinal silk threads of the background cloth. This rich and luxurious fabric demonstrated the social structure of the Malay elite.
Labu Sayong

The traditional art of pitcher making has been around for many years, but this industry is still very much alive in selected areas of Peninsula Malaysia.
These pitchers showcase he beauty of Malaysia's heritage and most of creations can be attributed to the skill and natural talent of the women folk.
The art of pitcher making involves the shaping of clay, which is then printed with various designs, smoked and baked to form a handicrafts which is lots beautiful and unique.
Langkawi Crystal Blowing

A few years ago, two Malaysians traveling across Italy chanced upon an island of glassmakers off the coast o Venice. Fascinated by the intricacies of cyrstal-making, and convinced that Malaysians had a unique contribution to make to the art, they began toying with the idea of seting up a similar operation at home.In 1996, LangkawiiCrystaal was established on the northwestern Malaysian island of Langkawi.
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