Sourcing the indoor mahogany reproduction and outdoor teak furniture in Jepara !

Tracing and sourcing for Indonesian wooden furniture, looking for Indoor Mahogany antique reproduction style: Louise XV -XVI, Chippendale, Empire, Regency, Rococo, ..etc
And Outdoor teak garden: Patio set, Sun lounger, Umbrella table and chairs, Benches, Swinging benches. Mini Bar table, etc


Tuesday, June 25, 2013

How are the prospect of Wooden carving-Furniture in 2013? - Question and Answer on Alibaba

How are the prospect of Wooden carving-Furniture in 2013? - Question and Answer on Alibaba

O'nei writing:
As we know that concerning the deforesting in Indonesia and other Forest country, Eco-friendly products, Global warming issue, making the Wooden-furniture's market were going down.
Meanwhile, the trend of home furnishing and Architect lines are still in Simple and Minimalism style. Not so many  peoples are looking for carving furniture as like the antique reproduction or Vintage.
The Price or cost value approach also be another factor that stressing up the Wooden Carving Furniture getting freezing?
Assuming that it would only in Medium High and Low Quality(Cheap products) that It could get a few market-share?

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Chemical use for cheating, camouflaging the sap-wood into fine grade in Jepara

O'nei writing:
Be Aware of the using strong Chemical on Jepara's low grade wooden furniture, that purposely done for enhancing or toning the sapwood's color into its nature. Especially for outdoor Teak Garden furniture.
This is such an intention to cheating, or at least to disguise the low grade stuff into a better looking, as if it is a fine wood of high grade ones.
By doing this chemical treatment on the pieces, the seller is expecting to get for easy selling or attempting to get more big profit from it.
If you do not have knowledge or experience about it, you will get a low grade C of Teak Garden furniture instead of the normal fine grade: medium B to A.

The bad impact of this malicious wood-enhancing chemical to the furniture are:
1. Economic:
-Cheating the consumer in marking up the pricing value of low grade wood.
-False of statement about the Quality or wood grade of the furniture,
would bring branding issue of a bad reputation for Jepara-Indonesian
furniture's products. It is such a very big loose and a suicide attempt of it,
after a long way of 25 years establishing a branding image of export quality
wood-furniture.
2. Functional:
-Sap-wood is the outer part of timber: epidermic. Not the wood it self:
Cortex part that provide the fibers tissue of Cambium, oil and resin.
Thus, it is not strong, moreover for outdoor placing,
it will be not last for long.
-Sapwood is also not resistant with termite, bugs,worms and other wood's
predator. having this in your furniture will be a possibility it will turn into
powder/dust.
3. Defections:
-Strong chemical reaction will reactive to the glue at the joinery part of
furniture, many cases of serious damage and dis-part of the units had been
a Big Claimed. During the application this toning process are need to be
heated under Sunlight and or other heater(kiln booth), mostly are in the
assembled/raw finish condition not as components parts pre-assembling
ones. obviously it will open up and splitting the glued parts.
The worse thing was that after they found the defects of splitting after
this heating, they just do a little touch up by gluing with super glue-Alteco,
which only covering the trace of crack and re-do a little sanding on surfaces.
when its had arrived to customers, the cracks and breakages,
would be the top issues.
-Deteriorating Brass and all metals hardware, it will get rusty and corrosive.
during the sailing period, inside the container, the chemical agents will
evaporated or sublimed, the gas will reacting onto the furniture hardware.
4. Toxic and hazardous to health:
-Not 2 or 3 cases been reported of these cases, some importer/buyers must
pay a big hell money after having the court case, that been charged from the
victims of this hazardous furniture from Jepara and other places Indonesia.
Some of the claims are:
The hazard symbol for toxic/highly toxic subst...Image via Wikipedia

- Dermatitis or Skin allergic and irritation.
- Perspiration problem (breathing and Lungs)
- Eyes irritation of the non-visible toxic gas.
- Injuries by accident, caused breakage or broken part of seat units.
- Damages losses caused by broken chairs and tables.

Note:
All Customs of buyer or importer of wooden furniture from Jepara especially Teak Garden Furniture, must do inspection and examination for 'Toxic free' to assure that those stuff will not harming the user/consumers.
Or the buyer/importer must ask a certificate of inspection provided by the Health Office or a like as FDA to be attached for every container as pre-shipment inspection terms/condition.
which is certifying the safe-level of chemical contents on the furniture that may have.
If Australian had applied special regualtion for the wooden pallet and other packing material,
for protecting/prevention of any endemic agents against their Farms. Then it must be a more serious concern upon 'the Hazardous furniture'.
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

reBlog from Oneuni: Jepara handmade wood furniture sourcing, (the clues which are turning into blues)

Antique Heart Chair        Antique Love Heart Chair 


 


 Quote for today: 


Which wood furniture supply resources that could be the reliable one ? 


Relatively, it is return to your expectation/requirement indeed. It is a long way to go for it, a few stage/steps for trial and evaluate Must Do ! Little Tips for it:


- Ask for the "References" about the company's reputation and quality from their last buyer or existing ones, then cross check it to those clients/buyers about this supplier.


- Ask and find where they had shipped/exported the furniture and see it there. If not, a sample for approval/presentation must acquire. However, still keep in your mind: "The Sample may be fine, but how are the main order(quantity) would be?                                        


Oneuni, Jepara handmade wood furniture sourcing, (the clues which are turning into blues), Jan 2010


You should read the whole article.



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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

reBlog from Oneuni: Jepara handmade wood furniture sourcing, (the clues which are turning into blues)

Quote of: Furniture from Jepara behind the Clues.
Oneuni wrote:Need to emphasize that: the copy-antique reproduction furniture of Jepara-town are handmade stuff with hand tools ! Not more than 2 digits figure that are made by semi machine process. As for the Integrate manufacturing ones, no more than 30 units factories which are still running and or survives. Those are aprox 1% of Jepara's products.

Merely 85% of the raw furniture(Ina=Mentahan) are made by villagers as a home made woodworking, so called as craftsmen(Ina=pengrajin) and a part of it are made in the workshop of private owned, doing the small scale industry by hiring few woodworkers(=tukang kayu) and carvers(=pengukir) to make the un-finished raw furniture. so called as little boss(=Juragan).

About 10% are the trader or broker that ordering and or bought the raw wood furniture from both, as said above (craftsmen and small Industries). It is called as Suppliers. They are doing: sortiments, re-built, sanding etc. Mainly are to face-up or enhancing the raw furniture 'in all the way' before it will go to exporter's warehouse for passing an inspection . Particularly their involves are in financing to the sub-cont.and craftsmen, it is for buying the wood and payroll weekly-wages(Ina=Kamisan) of the Craftsmen.

Whilst, the rest of 4% are the warehouse, those are the exporters in Jepara-town, which are doing mostly: finishing & upholsteries. but even so the finishing & upholstry job is mostly been sub contracted to the local subcon. They get the raws or white pieces from either one of the 3 aboves(Craftsmen+little bossy+supplier/broker)
Oneuni, Jepara handmade wood furniture sourcing, (the clues which are turning into blues), Jul 2009                                                                        You should read the whole article.

Monday, January 25, 2010

How to Deal with Jepara's furniture Exporter ?

Oneuni wrote:
Trade safely  with Jepara's exporter or supplier, read this?

To Whom that you deal with ?
- Foreigner, ex patriarch
- Non Javanese ethnic , Other island outside Java
- Non Jepara (nese), but coming from Java island
- Jeparanese, Javanese ethnic.

What is the exporter companies in Indonesia ?
- PT =  Coy Ltd are: PMA(foreigner), PMDN(Domestic), Private sectors
- CV = Joint venture by Private sectors or family's own
- UD = Personal trading /Private or home business
- Others= Buying agent, sourcing, broker or other personal services.

What licenses for being an exporter of wooden furniture ?
- ETPIK (Permanent Exporter of  wood-industry manufacturer)= export license
- SIUP= Company's Trade license (by Trade & Industry office/GOV)
- NPWP = Tax -registrar number.
- Akta Pendirian = Legal company (Notary or solicitor) for CV & PT.

How to verify company in Indonesia, especially Jepara ?
After formality or legal aspects above, further verification Must do:
- As for the papers are just papers, need to check the actual condition/activity.
  Many of those exporters/companies are sleeping company/dormant and inactive.
- The Owner/key person ? most of those companies(PT or CV) are fully controlled by
   individual act(personal) whilst all the papers are just for formality.
   On finger-counting only that are implementing "Management-role".
   In some cases, the directors and Managers are seem to be as in the Puppet show.
- Get the contact person's details:  ID card, recent address, home address and phone.
   Bio-data and family's back ground, whilst Cell/mobile phone number are unwise,
   with 3 US-D anyone can get a new number mobile phone-line.
- Whilst for the Website!?! first page's rating and page-rank !? again it is only Virtual/Maya.
  You only believe with what you'd got/proven, not from what you read and hear.!?!
   Do not 'be a Victim' of propaganda/advertising or SEO pomo ! And please check what is the rank
  of  Indonesian scamer at worldwide-forum, Interpol, cyber-cops, FBI etc. at Google.

Which resources that could be the reliable one ?
Relatively, it is return to your expectation/requirement indeed.
It is a long way to go for it, a few stage/steps for trial and evaluate Must Do !
Little Tips for it:
- Ask for the "References" about the company's reputation and quality from their last buyer
  or existing ones, then cross check it to those clients/buyers about this supplier.
- Ask and find where they had shipped/exported the furniture and see it there.
  If not, a sample for approval/presentation must acquire. However, still keep in your mind:                
  "The Sample may be fine, but how are the main order(quantity) would be?                                        
  "Will it be consistent ? The wise is:"You come down or send your QC team to monitor as prevention! 
   and do a Pre-shipment inspection !!"
- The flying hours ?!, how long they had been in the business and doing on certain range items,
   a very wide range in style/design are need specialize and experiences.  Not all kinds/categories
   that one could achieve it in a few years only.
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

reBlog from Oneuni: Jepara handmade wood furniture sourcing, (the clues which are turning into blues)

I found this fascinating quote today:



Structure:Awareness of 4 climate environment which need workmanship performances, between the 2 path-way of "wood working craftsmanship" against "Nail and Glue", especially in using fresh-cut wood for "full wood furniture. Critical issues are:Oneuni, Jepara handmade wood furniture sourcing, (the clues which are turning into blues), Jun 2009



You should read the whole article.

reBlog from Oneuni: Jepara handmade wood furniture sourcing, (the clues which are turning into blues)

I found this fascinating quote today:



Note:All Customs of buyer or importer of wooden furniture from Jepara especially Teak Garden Furniture, must do inspection and examination for 'Toxic free' to assure that those stuff will not harming the user/consumers.Or the buyer/importer must ask a certificate of inspection provided by the Health Office or a like as FDA to be attached for every container as pre-shipment inspection terms/condition.which is certifying the safe-level of chemical contents on the furniture that may have.If Australian had applied special regualtion for the wooden pallet and other packing material,for protecting/prevention of any endemic agents against their Farms. Then it must be a more serious concern upon 'the Hazardous furniture'.Oneuni, Jepara handmade wood furniture sourcing, (the clues which are turning into blues), Nov 2009



You should read the whole article.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Chemical use for cheating, camouflaging the sap-wood into fine grade in Jepara

O'nei writing:
Be Aware of the using strong Chemical on Jepara's low grade wooden furniture, that purposely done for enhancing or toning the sapwood's color into its nature. Especially for outdoor Teak Garden furniture.
This is such an intention to cheating, or at least to disguise the low grade stuff into a better looking, as if it is a fine wood of high grade ones.
By doing this chemical treatment on the pieces, the seller is expecting to get for easy selling or attempting to get more big profit from it.
If you do not have knowledge or experience about it, you will get a low grade C of Teak Garden furniture instead of the normal fine grade: medium B to A.


The bad impact of this malicious wood-enhancing chemical to the furniture are:
1. Economic:
-Cheating the consumer by mark up the pricing value of low grade teak.
-False of statement about the Quality or wood grade of the furniture,
would bring branding issue of a bad reputation for Jepara-Indonesian
furniture's products. It is such a very big loose and a suicide attempt of it,
after a long way of 25 years establishing a branding image of export quality
wooden-furniture.
2. Functional:
-Sap-wood is the outer part of timber: epidermic. Not the wood it self:
Cortex part that provide the fibers tissue of Cambium, oil and resin.
Thus, it is not strong, moreover for outdoor placingit will be not last for long.
-Sapwood is also not resistant with termite, bugs,worms and other wood's
predator. having this in your furniture will be a possibility will turn it into powder/dust.
3. Defections:
-Strong chemical reaction will reactive to the glue at the joinery part of
furniture, many cases of serious damage and dis-part of the units had been
a Big Claimed. During the application this toning process are need to be
heated under Sunlight and or other heater(kiln booth), mostly are in the
assembled/raw finish condition not as components parts pre-assembling
ones. obviously it will open up and splitting the glued parts.
The worse thing was that after they found the defects of splitting after
this heating, they just do a little touch up by gluing with super glue-Alteco,
which only covering the trace of crack and re-do a little sanding on surfaces.
when its had arrived to customers, the cracks and breakages,
would be the top issues.
-Deteriorating Brass and all metals hardware, it will get rusty and corrosive.
during the sailing period, inside the container, the chemical agents will
evaporated or sublimed, the gas will reacting onto the furniture hardware.
4. Toxic and hazardous to health:
-Not 2 or 3 cases been reported of these cases, some importer/buyers must
pay a big hell money after having the court case, that been charged from the
victims of this hazardous furniture from Jepara and other places Indonesia.
Some of the claims are:
The hazard symbol for toxic/highly toxic subst...Image via Wikipedia


- Dermatitis or Skin allergic and irritation.
- Perspiration problem (breathing and Lungs)
- Eyes irritation of the non-visible toxic gas.
- Injuries by accident, caused breakage or broken part of seat units.
- Damages losses caused by broken chairs and tables.


Note:
All Customs of buyer or importer of wooden furniture from Jepara especially Teak Garden Furniture, must do inspection and examination for 'Toxic free' to assure that those stuff will not harming the user/consumers.
Or the buyer/importer must ask a certificate of inspection provided by the Health Office or as like  FDA to be attached for every container as pre-shipment inspection terms/condition.
which is certifying the safe-level of chemical contents on the furniture that may have.
If Australian had applied special regualtion for the wooden pallet and other packaging material,
for protecting/prevention of any endemic agents against their Farms. Then it must be a more serious concern upon 'the Hazardous furniture'.
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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Wooden furniture maker in Jepara mostly are tailoring company

O'nei wrote:

Passing 20 years long in exporting 'Antique-Reproduction wooden Furniture', most of  furniture-companies in Java island of Indonesia are doing as the Tailor-companies.
Not many from them are developing their own selection to copy antique furniture as reproduction pieces. They are too passive in initiative of developing a collection to be a trend-setter in to its Market.

Not more than in a counting of 10 companies which are having a full set range of one style of Replica-Antique's furniture and consistently producing it as their main bases(Anchor).
Nevertheless, it must be 'a foreigner involving' behind those few of existing ones.

So, if there is a query of: Where to buy a settee of "Louis XVI" french style furniture range in Jepara or Java or Indonesia ? It would be an ambiguities response to answer this firmly.
Some company may have the Louis Bed and bedside, but not for Dresser.
Some others have the Console or Desk but not the Vitrine. whilst the other one got with them for Louis Dining Tables and chair but not for the Chiffonier or Sideboard. etc.
The answer is a Blues song, it is merely not possible to find it in Jepara-town, very ironic but it is the fact, despite of as a center of Antique-reproduction mahogany furniture, this town is suppose to provide the settee of a replica style collection. But it was not there!

In fact, they are more than enough in resource and ability to do this, whereas the Wood supply, Carving's artisan, Craftsmen and Capital are almost there, all are with them.
However, the pass 20 years period is still not enough to deliver Jepara's Furniture or Indonesian furniture society to do the Establishment.

This condition may come from:
1. The generator of  European reproduction furniture in Jepara are the Westerner(ex pat). so actually
    not by Jepara's-origin or Indonesian.
    Meaning that: the style or design to make are base on those ex pat.
2. Same as the design for the items, the marketing are also developed an penetrated by these foreigner or
    buyer with local partners. It may not come from Indonesian or Jepara's, though they are aggressive in
    selling and promotion via website, blogs and portals. some of them by exhibition too. but in fact, they
    only know a very little about Furniture's Market and or Marketing of wooden furniture for export.
3. Low motivation, in investing to make a selection of any style for their own product's bases. i.e: making
    samples, taking good photos, display in a showroom and download in web to update, etc.
    For them to copy-paste from other's sample and catalog or Website/Blog are most preferably.
4. No effort of build the branding name or products of Indonesian Furniture. Always depend on the
    buyer's request as OEM and or custom design order.

Practically, they are more doing an offering service rather than selling the products, as they are only making it against the order which may come.
They are not more than just a " tailor-compay".

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Reproduction furniture are Handmade stuff.

O'nei writing:
Need to emphasize that: the antique reproduction furniture of Jepara-town are handmade stuff with hand tools ! Not more than 2 digits figure that are made by semi machine process. ItalicAs for the Integrated manufacturing ones, no more than 30 units which are still running and or survives.
Merely 85% of the raw furniture(Ina=Mentahan) are made by villagers as a home made woodworking, so called as craftsmen(Ina=pengrajin) and a part of it are made in the workshop of private owned, doing the small scale industries that hiring few woodworkers(=tukang kayu) and carvers(=pengukir) to make the un-finished furniture. so called as little boss(=Juragan).
About 10% are the trader or broker that ordering and or bought the raw wood furniture from both, as said above (craftsmen and small Industries). It is so called as Suppliers. They are doing: sortiments, re-built, sanding etc. Mainly are to make-up or enhancing the raw furniture in all the way before it will go to exporter warehouse to be accepted or inspection pass. Particularly their involves are in financing to the sub-con and craftsmen, it is for buying the wood and weekly wages of the woodworkers.
Whilst, the rest of 4% are the warehouse, those are the exporters in Jepara-town, which are doing mostly: finishing & upholsteries. but even so the finishing & upholstry job is mostly been sub contracted to the local subcon. They get the raws or white pieces from either one of the 3 aboves.

Last but not the least, only no more 1% are the integrated furniture makers, starting from the lumbers, sawn and cutting, drying, assembling, turning & carving, assembling/bulit, sanding & painting, upholstry, hardware & acessories, packaging and delivery/shipping.
Eventually among those 1% manufacturer only 0,1% are fully self producing, in fact they will also ordering the raw furniture from the local suppliers & home industries. They prefer to do as like others exporters did. Unless they get a very high price to do the integrated production of wood furniture manufacturing.

Therefore, stop dreaming of Full manufacturing machine made for reproduction furniture from Jepara town. It is extra ordinary and limited.

Reading digest: if you have interest to know it more, click on this link
ATLAS OF WOODEN FURNITURE INDUSTRY IN JEPARA, INDONESIA
or either one of the same report as below:
http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/5873/
http://ideas.repec.org/b/epf/ecbook/9.html
http://hal.cirad.fr/cirad-00193546/en/

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Deffects in Wooden Antique-Reproduction Furniture

O'nei writing:

What are the most enemy and major defects issues for Mahogany antique reproduction furniture from Jepara?
1. Termites and bugs,
the very small creature that will turn the piece into powder.The usage of young age wood under 25 cm in diameter, especially Sapwood will be the target of it. A few ways of treatment must be taken to prevent it. (by chemical toxic, dreep or boil in water, etc)
2. Moisture-Content(MC) of wood and humidity effect.
Not sufficient drying process for the fresh cut wood planks will create the serious damage on to the furniture(cracking, splitting, bending, twisting, shrinking etc).
Purposeful intention to drying the wood by Air Dried alias Sun bake instead of using Kiln Dry/Kiln booth, in attempting for a gain in cost saving.
In some case, the wood are baked in small container/cabin by firewood in several days: 2 up to 5 days, whereas it should be in 3 to 4 weeks, normally.
3. Improper Structure,
Poor or improper way of Technical Woodworking in jointing the
structure of the unit. which are most of the cases are caused by short cut the woodworking process by gluing it, to reduce time consumption and cost saving.

read more at posting:
Reproduction furniture Clues


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Sunday, June 28, 2009

Reproduction furniture in Clues

Buying reproduction-furniture in Jepara town there are 3 things among the clues that must be cleared up
  1. What quality and technical-specification details, as no standard been applied for it
  2. Whom you deal with, reliability and credibility, a matter of Trust.
  3. How the Legal aspects are i.e: export license, payment security, sales-contract
Products: the very basic and important to confirm are

Wood:
Mostly are using Mahogany wood and a few of Mindi, Agathis, Dagmar, Teak
Top issues are:
  1. -MC=moisture content, is it wet or dry enough to use.
  2. -Age of tree, it is 30 cm diameter Up or Below.
  3. -Sap wood, knot and core or heart, assortment
  4. -Termite and bugs, the treatment and prevention.
Structure:
Awareness of 4 climate environment which need workmanship performances,
between the 2 path-way of "wood working craftsmanship" against "Nail and Glue", especially in using fresh-cut wood for "full wood furniture.
Critical issues are:
  1. Jointing of each pieces wood and components. Also the assembling of intersection.
  2. Space allowance for wide boards for adapting the wood movements
  3. Implementation of T&G, Bird dove, wooden clutches, finger-joint, support, stretcher reinforce and wooden-corner etc.
In order to perform
  • -Top table not crack, splitting, bending etc
  • -Drawer, running smooth and stopper.
  • -Doors, not twisting, bending and crack.
  • -Side and back of case not splitting, cracking
  • -Seating units, sturdiness and weight support for safety.
Hardware accessories,
if not by request mostly are using cheap metal product.
Common Cases: rusty screw, broken hinges, loosen knob etc.

Upholstery,
very rare to find good fabrics and foam in town, the local materials are not fire retarder(anti flame), actually it is available at big cities and import ones.
As for leather, generally in local market are low quality brand ones, the high quality one(tannin, non split, chrome, full grain, elastic, good color) is available from other cities.
Tips:
The foam(sponge) for seat should be minimum DS 30% dense and elastic, otherwise it will get flat after awhile. In local market are available with range of density between 16 to 24 %.

Carving,
the skill of hand-carving for reproduction antique is delicate works, the cost will be nearly a half of the raw-stuff cost.
  1. the master level(Artisan) with 3 dimensional deep carving and the style or character.
  2. the 2 dimension-carving, works with averages or moderate.
  3. the common one are the so so looks like or just-carving, which is far from similarity to any character or style. The last one is not replica antique it is just the re production that been carved with any motifs. Among the craftsmen it is so call as Semarang-an=Sembarangan carving style=improper motif. Meaning that to carving it with any style, just some carvings on it.
Finishing,
the last but very important factor is finishing process, starting with the fine sanding, wood stain and the top coating. there are so many details to describe about finishing i.e.: the materials, the process, the luster or reflection effect etc. so variously.
Tips:
  1. Fine sanded, Smooth and Clean is the most determinant factor.
  2. either one, the less maintenance and durable is the choice.
  3. It could be in dark and deep color but the wood lines and grain is remain visible, at least
  4. whilst the luster of Clear-gloss and or Matt-doff is relatively preferential.

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