The Jepara Indonesia Artisans have generations of experience in carving. They only need a photo and can reproduce it in bust form or relief.
We have been building furniture for 10 years using the talents of Jepara Artisans.
But I Glenn Madden of East Indies TradUR company have seen first hand and know the capabilities of these artisans. Below is an example of a relief we did for a client combining two photos of his to produce an African safari as a gift for his mother and father.
Presently starting April 29, 2009 to convey the talents we have, we are going to reproduce some of our own clients faces in relief for free. Actually the first one we are doing is a surprise and I do not think the client will read this so I will tell you avid readers what it is.
We are going to take our main clients photo for the past 4 years, The Big Boss, and do his face with a slight added touch of small horns protruding out of his head. Please check back weekly on this page for developments of this.
![]() Completed Master Piece Relief Carving |
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![]() Sketch By Our Artisans |
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Glenn an American Entrepreneur now living in Jepara Indonesia is utilizing the talents of the Jepara artisans to fashion some of the most beautiful and well constructed furniture and arts in the world.
Please check back daily because we will be adding photos and product purchase options every day until the web site represent our carving talent here in Jepara.
YOU CAN CONTACT US AT
wholesale@tradur.com
or visit our furniture web site East Indies Tradur http://www.tradur.com
Thank You
Glenn Madden
![]() Weekly Photo Reports Of Progress |
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![]() Carving Tools and Carving Table |
We can work from a photo and reproduce nearly anything original looking to the photo. The furniture we build is built as well if not better than the original antiques.
Our baseline design no matter whether we are building modern designs or antiques uses the same principals of construction techniques that made antiques survive to become antiques.