Kerajinan Kupu-Kupu Hias terbuat dari Limbah Bulu Unggas

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5 Apr 202004:14

Summary

TLDRThe video features a unique craft process involving butterfly-shaped creations made from bird feathers. The artist, who initially bred birds like canaries and parrots, uses feathers from imported birds that have passed away to create these intricate designs. Each butterfly is handmade with precision, requiring careful sterilization and attention to detail. The craft has gained attention through exhibitions, with international interest from countries like Malaysia, Germany, and the US. The artist's work, ranging from brooches to other decorative items, has the potential for export and continues to expand its reach.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The speaker creates beautiful butterfly-shaped items using bird feathers, not dried butterflies.
  • πŸ˜€ These feather butterflies serve multiple purposes, such as fridge decorations, hair accessories, and curtain embellishments.
  • πŸ˜€ The feathers used come from imported birds, including canaries and parrots, which were raised during the 1980s.
  • πŸ˜€ The feathers are carefully sterilized before being used for crafting to ensure safety and durability.
  • πŸ˜€ Crafting these butterflies requires patience and precision, with the creator being able to produce about 50 small butterflies in a day.
  • πŸ˜€ The feathers used are mostly from domestic chickens, specifically from female birds, which are shaved before being sterilized.
  • πŸ˜€ The creator mentions that there are 88 species and 8 shapes of butterflies in their collection, offering a diverse range of designs.
  • πŸ˜€ The difficulty of making certain items, like butterfly-shaped shoes, is acknowledged as a challenge in the craft process.
  • πŸ˜€ Initially, the creator participated in various exhibitions, which led to connections with international buyers from places like Malaysia, Germany, and the United States.
  • πŸ˜€ The product is considered unique, and there is potential for exporting it, with a steady stream of demand from international markets.

Q & A

  • What is the main material used to create the butterfly craft mentioned in the script?

    -The butterfly craft is made from bird feathers, not dried butterflies. The feathers are carefully sterilized and then used to create various items, such as brooches and decorations.

  • What are the different uses of the bird feather crafts mentioned in the script?

    -The bird feather crafts can be used in multiple ways, such as decorations for refrigerators (with glycerin), as oil-based ornaments, for hair accessories, as curtain decorations, and for various other purposes.

  • How did the idea for making these crafts come about?

    -The idea for making these crafts came from the speaker's experience of raising birds like canaries and parakeets in the 1980s. They noticed that while many birds died, their feathers could still be preserved and used creatively.

  • What types of birds are primarily used for creating the crafts?

    -The primary birds used are native chickens (kampung chickens) and imported birds like canaries and parakeets, with a focus on the feathers of the female kampung chickens.

  • How does the process of creating the butterfly crafts work?

    -The process involves carefully sterilizing the feathers, selecting appropriate ones, and then painstakingly assembling them into butterfly shapes. It requires precision and patience, as making just one small brooch can take an entire day.

  • What challenges are faced when making the butterfly brooches?

    -The main challenge in making the butterfly brooches is the meticulous attention to detail required. The process is time-consuming and involves careful handling of delicate materials, making it difficult to produce in large quantities.

  • What types of butterfly shapes are created, and how many are there?

    -There are 88 different species of butterflies, and the crafts come in eight different shapes. Not all of them are traditional butterfly forms, as some take the shape of other objects like shoes.

  • Are these feather crafts washable or easy to clean?

    -No, the crafts are not washable. They require careful handling and cleaning to preserve their integrity and appearance.

  • What was the reception of the butterfly crafts when displayed at exhibitions?

    -The crafts were well-received at exhibitions, with people from various countries such as Malaysia, Jogja, Surabaya, Batam, and even international visitors from places like the United States, Germany, and Switzerland expressing interest in these unique products.

  • Is there a potential for the feather crafts to be exported?

    -Yes, there is potential for these crafts to be exported. The speaker has had contact with international markets and expresses that there is interest in exporting the products due to their unique nature, although the production capacity is still a limiting factor.

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