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Khalis Abdullah, or Kinel, owns Khasmanira Enterprise.<br />

Woodwork training under Kraftangan for Kinel started in 1978 in<br />

Kapit, then in 1982 in Pahang. He worked with a West German<br />

company in Kuching from 1984 to 1988. For 12 years, Kinel<br />

worked in MNN Sdn. Bhd., a subsidiary of <strong>Sarawak</strong> Timber<br />

Industries Development Corporation. In 2007, Kinel decided to<br />

join the Kraftangan incubator scheme. He’s assisted by four<br />

workers, one of them is a son, another a nephew. Kinel’s fine<br />

work on nibong (a palm timber) is exceptional.<br />

The next block houses the batik section. Titek Sandora Apit, who<br />

joined the incubator scheme in 2003, owns the Sandora <strong>Craft</strong><br />

Collection. She’s assisted by her sister Mordiah and Rosmidah<br />

who owns Surosmir <strong>Craft</strong>. Sandora had seven years of<br />

apprenticeship and work experience in batik textile production<br />

before starting her own business. All of Sandora’s batik pieces<br />

are hand drawn and hand painted. Although she uses a wide<br />

range of textiles, cotton and silk remain her favourites.<br />

Rosmidah starting the batik process by using the djanting to apply wax on<br />

the fabric<br />

Senia making a lantern from dyed bark cloth<br />

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The three ladies are busy at work every day to produce articles<br />

for sale and to meet the orders constantly pouring in. Sandora’s<br />

collection offers a wide range of finished batik products, which<br />

are sold at the workshop and at the Waterfront (Friday – Sunday<br />

nights).<br />

Kinel gets the machine ready to start his woodwork<br />

Next door is Catherine Senia Jugi’s Bengkel Pembuatan Beg<br />

(Produk Kemasan). Senia joined the incubator scheme in 2003.<br />

She’s assisted by Jamalia, Elizabeth and Cindy. Senia specializes<br />

in bag making. She is very skilful in handling different industrial<br />

sewing machines. Although her main product lines are bags of all<br />

shapes and sizes, of different materials and functions, she<br />

practically does everything else. Senia and her team produce many<br />

items wholly by hand or with machine assistance. Senia’s workshop<br />

produces some of the most expertly handled and most beautifully<br />

made bark cloth products. Most of the items produced are made<br />

to order. Occasionally, one may be able to buy a bemban bag, a<br />

mengkuang box, a rattan tray, or something else off the shelf at<br />

the workshop.<br />

Indeed, Kraftangan’s Inkubator Kraf is a hive of activity.

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