Ate serving tray, 'Mesmerize'
Ate serving tray, 'Mesmerize'
Oval rings evoke mesmerizing textures, characterizing the ompreng ranjang design of this hand-crafted serving tray. Zigzags lead to the edge, dynamically supporting the exquisite border culminating with two subtle handles. Presented by Nengah Danantara, the piece exalts the beauty of ate grass, a fiber recognized for its resistance to heat, water, and insects.
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