Indonesian villagers fashion bird cages to furnish income

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Many people from the Mojosongo village in Indonesia’s Surakarta City work in the burgeoning local bird cage production sector to earn their living. The jobs require specialist skills while the working environment is often harmful to health, a fact few amateur bird raisers are aware of. Viet Nam News reporter Nguyen Ngoc Duy captured the unique household trade on a recent sightseeing tour of Indonesia.


Bird cages are produced at a household of Mojosongo. — VNS Photos Ngoc DuyBird cages are produced at a household of Mojosongo. — VNS Photos Ngoc Duy

An overview of the home workshop. The owner here says the household produces roughly 2,500 cages per month, with prices ranging from 100,000 to 2.5 million rupiah (US$10-250) each.An overview of the home workshop. The owner here says the household produces roughly 2,500 cages per month, with prices ranging from 100,000 to 2.5 million rupiah (US$10-250) each.

A man prepares to split bamboo tubes into splints to fashion the cages. Bamboo is available around the village.A man prepares to split bamboo tubes into splints to fashion the cages. Bamboo is available around the village.

A woman carefully arranges the best splints to be used for production.A woman carefully arranges the best splints to be used for production.

A cage is varnished as workers put together the finishing touches.A cage is varnished as workers put together the finishing touches.

Varnishers often have to work in dusty and polluted conditions.Varnishers often have to work in dusty and polluted conditions.

Young boys clean the cages with abrasive paper.Young boys clean the cages with abrasive paper.

A craftsman carefully paints a cage support.A craftsman carefully paints a cage support.

The painting process requires a scrupulous and patient worker.The painting process requires a scrupulous and patient worker.

It's also tricky to create decorative patterns on a cage frame.It’s also tricky to create decorative patterns on a cage frame.

Products are trimmed by local women. Each worker is paid around 20,000-25,000 rupiah ($2-2.5) a day, according to local tour guide Patrick Orlando.Products are trimmed by local women. Each worker is paid around 20,000-25,000 rupiah ($2-2.5) a day, according to local tour guide Patrick Orlando.

Painted bird cages are left to fry in a small yard before packing or further work is carried out. The finished products mainly serve domestic demand with many sold in the capital city, Jakarta. Most of their competition comes from Chinese products.Painted bird cages are left to fry in a small yard before packing or further work is carried out. The finished products mainly serve domestic demand with many sold in the capital city, Jakarta. Most of their competition comes from Chinese products.



Đăng ký: VietNam News

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