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"I was born in Bali in 1989, the second of two children. In my village, many of the villagers work as bone carvers. My father works as a driver in Bali. Like other children in my village, I went to school and graduated from senior high school.<br><br>"After high school, I married my husband. He is a great bone carver. He introduced me to the art of carving. After learning the technique and practicing a lot, I started making jewelry from bone. At first, I made earrings and hairpins. Later, I made necklaces and bracelets. We use other materials as well, including water buffalo horn and wood.<br><br>"My husband and I are happy and we are blessed with three children. Being a parent is a great feeling for me. Raising children is a lot of hard work, but there is also a lot of joy. Many things have changed. I learned how to be more patient and responsible. I also train myself to be a better person so I can be an example for my kids.<br><br>"Being a mother means not having much time to enjoy myself, but I can still do my simple hobbies. I love gardening and reading because I don't have to spend money or time away from my family to enjoy them.<br><br>"Although my life now seems happy, there were times when I felt low and even dead inside. The time my mother passed away was really shocking and made me sad. Also, when my youngest child was sick, she had a fever and convulsions until she fainted. Those moments really made me sad. Thank God, my children are now all healthy and happy.<br><br>"Sometimes life isn't easy and, when going through hard times, we need to keep telling ourselves that we can do it. I have words that always get me through: 'Do the best, as hard as you can, and results will follow.' When I made my first earrings, I tried to make a great pair. I used the best material, pictured the design, then combined it with gemstones to make it even prettier.<br><br>"I am inspired mostly by nature and the culture that surrounds me, and am helped by four artisans. I create my design first and they copy what I make. The materials I use are not hard to get in Bali, and the equipment I use isn't complicated. I use saws, grinders, polishing machines, etc.<br><br>"I met you through friends who were already featured artisans. I hope to introduce my jewelry and increase my sales so that I can provide good meals, good education, and good healthcare for my family."