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Handbags From Rice Sacks

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Young Surabaya entrepreneurs can now apply for copyrights free of charge under a government program. One of them sells handbags made from rice sacks to customers in Europe, East Asia and Australia.

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He had to have it. That was what James Gifford thought the first time he saw the bags on display on Maritjee.blogspot.com about four years ago. They were made of unusual material: rice sacks. The blog owner, Maria Goretti Erit Mandiri, had decorated them with sulur motifs, images of colorful tendrils hanging from tree branches.

"The designs are beautiful and elaborate. There's dynamism in the designs," Gifford, an Australian who was the United Nati

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