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This Yogya gayaman is unusual: it is made by coconut wood and the result is rather good.
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I like it !!
![]() A very nice effect with the end grain exposed. |
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That is rather unusual, not common. Normally coconut trunk were used for other purposes like musical instruments (rebana drum), part of the house, household items, decorations and etc.. but never for wrangka (or should I say, I've never seen it before). This 'pokka dot pattern' is obtained from the trunk near base area just above the root. This part is were the wood is the strongest.
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Ooh, I'm getting dizzy looking at it.
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Unique and nice.
![]() ![]() Based on my experience with similar material, in time, the whiter part of the wood would shrink a little and the blacker 'dots', being a stronger material would sort of 'protrude' a little, making the surface a bit rough to the touch. That is through use, but in this case it might take quite a while since it would not be subjected to daily use. |
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Newsteel:
thank you a lot for your comment about the kind of wood. Alam: The surface is really a little rough to the touch |
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