Craft

Kinnas Baduy Series

Rp 500,000

Product Description :

Dimension: 5x4 cm , 4x1,4 cm
Material Type: Wood, weaving

Kinnas Series,
Kinnas comes from the Javanese language, which means Lover of the heart
Design Shape: The kinnas design is in the form of a geometric box with a unique and curvy shape
Woven Color: The choice of color for the dial on the face of the clock and the weaving varies with warm and dynamic colors so as to give a dynamic effect and a sporty look. This is to describe enthusiasm and optimism after the pandemic period is over
The Baduy woven motifs used in this picture are the songket and sharp fighting motifs. This Suat Songket weaving does not have a special meaning in its motifs, but if you take a closer look, there is value contained in this cloth. The colors of traditional Suat Songket weaving are the same as those of Aros, namely black and white. If it is associated with Aros weaving, the meaning is more or less the same, meaning that this weaving is a presentation of one unit of life. However, this weaving more describes the dark period before the light. In line with the meaning of the motif, this shawl contains the meaning of hope that the bride and groom can unite in a peaceful and lasting household bond.
Specifications:
Wood Material: Teak, Sonokeling and Maple
Case Diameter: 50x40x14mm,
Face diameter: 30 mm
Bandwidth : 22mm
BandLength : 24mm
Thickness : 15mm
Buckle : Stainless steel
Movement: Japan movement
Face: Mineral glass
Water resistant 3 atm
Warranty 12 months
Weight : 250 gram including box


KayWood Banten

MSME Profile

Kay is the first wooden watch brand in Banten. Kay implements sustainability, innovation and collaboration in our activities. Our goal is to be a tough and responsible business. What we do is make handicraft products made from wood and wood waste. Our superior products include wooden watches as fashion accessories and other wooden crafts. What is characteristic is that we apply Banten and other tribal literature into our products. Some of them are Baduy weaving, Tidore weaving, NTT weaving and batik. Kay also makes other handicraft products that come from the main product waste and the packaging comes from factory waste, namely pallet wood which is widely available in the Banten area.