In the Central Java Regency in Klaten, Indonesia, there are small workshops producing miniatures from leftover wood. Products are sold far beyond the region, to customers living as distant as Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Singapore, Iran and Turkey.
A craftswoman makes a picket miniature Harley Davidson within the village of Brangkal within the Karanganom district of Klaten, Central Java.

Dried Harley Davidson miniatures which have been sprayed with a transparent coating.

A person finishes a miniature Harley Davidson motorcycle in a workshop in Klaten, Central Java. Bicycles are hottest on foreign markets.

A employee sprays a transparent coating onto a classic airplane miniature.

Parts of the miniature planes were lying on the ground before being assembled.

The airplane miniatures are neatly arranged, able to be packaged and sold.

Several villages in Klaten are home to the miniature industry, but essentially the most famous are Blanceran and Brangkal within the Karanganom district. There are as many as 15 miniature workshops in these villages, employing about 150 people.
Klaten’s hottest miniatures are the Beetle and Harley Davidson models. In a month, one village could produce as much as 20,000 units, sold at prices starting from 10,000 rupees (75 US cents) to 50,000 rupees each.
Source : Jakarta Post Office







