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types of products made: animal figures, flower vases, flower pots, charcoal burners ("anglo"), wood burners ("kesen"), large pots ("pengason" dori kata karu), kwali pots
most of kitchen ware made by women - for those households which make kitchen ware men usually look for materials to burn & clay
some households look for their own dry materials to burn, others buy from neighbors
- best materials for burning:
  1. akar 2 bamboo [[strikthrough]] [[?]] [[/strikthrough]]
  2. small twigs & branches
  3. dry leaves
- acc. to Yawono both men & women made animal figures
- 7 or 8 years old can als. make kerajihan - nowadays work after school hours
Pak Dukoh complained that 10 years ago parents in his area were not [[strikthrough]] [[?]] [[/strikthrough]] yet school-minded & he had to go out & look for students [[strikthrough]] on the [[/strikthrough]] at [[strikthrough]] [[?]] [[/strikthrough]] registration time; children often


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played hooky & when teacher reported Pak Dukoh had to go look for the children
- formerly were two types of products i.e. alatz dapur (grabah) & painted banks in animal shapes but without applique work
applique work ("ukir tempel") began about 1970
first person to do this kind of work Ngadio - studied while working for the artist Sapto hudoyo ((big showroom in pseudo-Hawaiian style out near airport)) - when came back to village he continued to perfect his style
Ngadio went to Japan in 1972
- acc. to Pak Dukoh other pengrajin only copied Ngadio's style, although they now deny it if asked
however, since Ngadio's house is not in a strategic position he has not prospered as much as such imitations as Sidal, Buang, Kasyo
still, acc. to Pak Dukoh, Ngadio's products are the best quality +