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    Home/ Collections/ Musotrees Vol 7: Malaysia & Indonesia
    Musotrees Vol 7: Malaysia & Indonesia
    Musotrees Vol 7: Malaysia & Indonesia
    Musotrees Vol 7: Malaysia & Indonesia
    Musotrees Vol 7: Malaysia & Indonesia
    Musotrees Vol 7: Malaysia & Indonesia
    Musotrees Vol 7: Malaysia & Indonesia
    Musotrees Vol 7: Malaysia & Indonesia
    Musotrees Vol 7: Malaysia & Indonesia
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    Musotrees Vol 7: Malaysia & Indonesia

    RM68.00

    In Pangkor Island, Malaysia, we learnt of Munir Shaari’s nationwide journey of rediscovering his Malay roots through Misi Mencari Melayu. On the country’s East Coast, in Kuala Terengganu, we visited the Nysakapas backyard studio, where former city girl Nisa developed handmade batik terap with modern, progressive motifs. Back in our home base, Kuala Lumpur, Zeejay, Cliff and Fidella of The Alphabet Press related their success story which led to the birth of ana tomy. From the sleepy town of Behrang in Perak across the South China Sea to Sabah on the Borneo Island, our contributors offer personal anecdotes, travel experiences and unique perspectives of the country they call home.

    In Indonesia, between its capital Jakarta and arts mecca Yogyakarta, we encountered authentic stories from ceramic artisans at Kandura Studio, puppet makers at Papermoon Puppet Theatre, independent print publishers of Manual Jakarta and campervan travellers Nuvantara. Jakarta and Yogyakarta may be among Indonesia’s most well-known cities, but through our contributors, we caught a glimpse of their secrets and nuances from an insider’s view.

    Dimensions: 9.1 x 0.6 x 6.6 inches

    Print Length: 162 pages

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