Brent
Wija and Ade Waworuntu enjoying life in Sanur, Bali
Wija Waworuntu
Wija Waworuntu, hotel magnate in Bali and one of the founder of Jenggala
Wija Waworuntu (standing) as a child with his mother, father, and sister, Mieke
First employee, Agung Alit, on kickwheel, one of the first tools Jenggala used in production
Ade Waworuntu poses with one of Jenggala's creative early designs
Brent Hesselyn and Nancy Macy
Brent's creative studio
The process and early equipment to make the Jenggala stoneware material
Wedging clay in the early days
Jenggala's clay production facilities advance with a filter press process and pugmill
Damp room for clay storage mixed with storage of some products in the initial stages
The first kilns with both new product results and some salt glaze experiments
The production facility in Batujimbar, Sanur
The first kilns with both new product results and some salt glaze experiments
The Cili design, ever popular and the inspiration of the Jenggala logo
Clay storage, full and ready for production
Handmade details of the Cili design
One of the many Jenggala designs requiring attention to detail
Graphic for glaze firing
Heat of kiln increases
Jenggala expands the production facility with another Wantilan structure
The administration offices renovated
Increase in orders for export
The first jenggala shop opens as Sari Bumi in Sanur, Bali
The inside of the Sari Bumi displaying some of Jenggala's creations
On the main road in Sanur, Sari Bumi invited visitors to select from the wide range of Jenggala's designs
Agung Alit throws with ease some of the large vase and bowl designs
Rack bow under the weight of Jenggala's extensive range of bisque stock
As Jenggala's demand expands the production facility become a busy space in Batujimbar
Ni Nyoman Artini throwing on the wheel, just like she is still doing today
Ni Nyoman Sulandri putting finishing touches to a bowl and still handthrowing at Jenggala
Ni Nyoman Sulandri putting finishing touches to a bowl and still handthrowing at Jenggala
Wall Tyrie, as technical Advisor, and the Jenggala team install a new kiln to keep up with product demand
Brent creating new ideas and designs in his office of Batujimbar
The entrance to the Jenggala facility in Batujimbar, Sanur
Installation of a new kiln to the facility in Batujimbar
Installation of a new kiln to the facility in Batujimbar
Jenggala's new building fascade in Jimbaran beginning to take shape
The main structure of the new facility rises up from the ground in Jimbaran
Wall Tyrie and Onny Soetarjo discuss installation of details for the new Jenggala production facility in Jimbaran
The destination in Jimbaran nearing completion
Jenggala's new production facility in Jimbaran allowed for organization of flow in processes and open space