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Featured Artisans
Highlighting exceptional Malaysian craftspeople who have mastered traditional techniques and are preserving cultural heritage through their art.
Ruwaida Baharudin
A Malaysian woodcarver with over 10 years of experience, recognized for her contributions to the art form and dedication to preserving traditional carving techniques.
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Toh Puan Dato' Seri Hajjah Dr. Aishah Ong
While better known as a patron of crafts, she's closely associated with promoting Malaysian artisans, especially in batik and songket. Her influence has elevated artisans like those from Yayasan Tuanku Nur Zahirah, making their work iconic.
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Pak Shafie
Known for crafting traditional "Wau" kites, especially the Wau Bulan. He's been making these intricate, colorful kites by hand for decades along the east coast. His workshop in Kelantan is a cultural landmark, and he's often featured in tourism promotions.
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Tengku Marina Ibrahim
She's a master songket weaver preserving the art of weaving gold-threaded textiles. Her hands-on work with Tanoti's artisans has revived this royal craft, and she's frequently photographed at workshops or exhibitions in Kuching.
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Rozana Musa
Her minimalist yet functional pieces reflect a modern take on traditional pottery. She's active in the craft community, and her works are often showcased (and pictured) in Malaysian art and dining circles.
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Lee Chee Cheng
Known for carving traditional Chinese signboards with Jelutong wood and gold leaf. Based at Sung Dynasty Wood Carving on Carnavon Street, his meticulous craft is a dying art, and he's been featured in heritage articles with clear images of him at work.
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Norhaiza Noordin
A dedicated shadow puppet craftsman from Kelantan who has modernized traditional wayang kulit patterns. His intricate carvings preserve Malaysian cultural heritage while making the art form accessible to new generations.
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Asmah Ismail
A renowned pandan weaver from Sarawak who transforms this versatile leaf into exquisite mats, baskets, and decorative items. Her commitment to sustainable crafts has inspired a revival of interest in this traditional skill.
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Siti Zainon Ismail
An accomplished batik artist, cultural anthropologist, and writer from Terengganu. Her innovative designs incorporate traditional elements with abstract forms, creating a unique aesthetic that has transformed contemporary Malaysian batik.
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Haja Mohideen Mohammed Shariff
At 69, Haja Mohideen is one of the last traditional songkok makers in Penang, handcrafting these Malay headgear pieces since 1974. His family legacy (started by his father in 1936) includes making songkoks for notable figures like the Raja of Perlis and Tun Dr. Mahathir.
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Nik Rashiddin Nik Hussein
A master woodcarver from Kelantan known for his exquisite carvings of traditional house components, furniture, and decorative items. His legacy lives on through his students who continue to preserve the Malay woodcarving tradition.
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Abdul Rahman Abu Bakar (Pak Rahman)
Known for crafting the Wau Bulan, a crescent moon-shaped kite that's a national symbol of Malaysia. His intricate designs, often featuring vibrant floral patterns, are celebrated at cultural festivals and competitions across the country.
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Hamir Soib
A multidisciplinary artist known for integrating pottery into his artwork, alongside his famous paintings. His ceramic pieces, often bold and artistic, have been exhibited in galleries across Malaysia. His dual expertise makes him a standout in the craft scene.
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