TRADITIONAL BAGBIH CRAFT
Kadir (50) make a bagbih from a seigi wood using traditional lathes made from bamboo in Jurang Wuluh Village, Mojo, Kediri, East Java, Thursday (10/10). Kadir still use traditional lathes because the result is smoother in the compare using the machine, the day she can complete 30 to 50 bag seeds with wage of Rp. 2500 to Rp. 10,000 per bagbih seeds depending on the size and difficulty level. ANTARA PHOTO/Rudi Mulya/s/pd/13
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