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The brilliance of Javanese copper: an immersion in the craftsmanship of Tumang, Boyolali
In the heart of Java, Indonesia, nestled between rice paddies and the majestic slopes of Mount Merbabu, the province of Boyolali is home to a village where the sound of hammers on metal still echoes: Tumang. This small, discreet hamlet, rich in unique heritage, has been the cradle of an ancestral art for centuries: copper work. A tradition that originated in the 16th century The history of copper craftsmanship in Tumang dates back to the 16th century, to the time of the Isla
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Mar 63 min read


Natural stones from Java: Volcanic treasures to incorporate into your interior, pool and garden
Indonesia is an archipelago of 13,000 islands shaped by more than one hundred active volcanoes. On the island of Java, this geological activity has given rise to natural stones of exceptional beauty and resistance. For centuries, these volcanic stones have been used to build temples, sculpt statues, and decorate traditional gardens. Today, they also appeal to architects and landscape designers worldwide for their durability, authenticity, and unique aesthetic. At Monde en Mai
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Mar 63 min read


Why Monde en mains?
Le logo de Monde en main représente 2 mains qui se rejoignent pour former la maison dans laquelle on se sent en harmonie For this first...
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Apr 11, 20253 min read


ZOOM on... Petrified Wood
When nature sculpts eternity There are materials that touch us instantly. By their beauty, their history, their mystery. Petrified wood...
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Apr 11, 20254 min read
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