The Borneo Post

Labu sayong entreprene­ur unleashes inner anime via his crafts

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KUALA LUMPUR: Miniature figurines of anime characters are o en made from synthetic materials such as ABS (acrylonitr­ile butadiene styrene), resin or PVC (polyvinyl chloride), but a labu sayong (clay pitcher) entreprene­ur decides to make a difference by using clay to produce them.

For Izudddin Isham, 28, who has four years of experience making ceramic cra items, his deep interest in this art coupled with his love of watching anime, prompted him to produce custom-made clay miniature figurines.

“This is my hobby, producing miniature figurines, from the time when I was young by taking inspiratio­n from animated cartoon series on television.

“A er SPM (Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia), I was looking for opportunit­ies to learn more in this field, to turn it into a career,” he told Bernama when met at the Warna-Warni Hari Raya Aidilfitri 2021 (WWA 2021) organised by the Malaysian Handicra Developmen­t Corporatio­n recently.

Among his miniature figurines which are in high demand are Wargreymon from the Digimon series, Groudon (Pokemon) and Gomora (monster from the Ultraman series) which are sold between RM20 and RM40. “Although using the same material as labu sayong, the technique used in making these small figurines is more

complicate­d and thorough compared with labu sayong that use (mould) techniques.

“Apart from being easy to carry, small figurines also have a lower manufactur­ing risk compared

with large size sculptures which are more at risk of breaking during the firing process due to soil density factors,” he explained.

Izuddin, a holder of Diploma

in Art and Cra (Ceramic) of the National Cra Institute, also said that figurines in the shapes of robots and vehicles were among the most difficult to produce due to their complex features, apart from requiring special equipment.

As for the colouring process, he uses stain, glossy glaze and ma e glaze which is done manually a er firing process, either using a brush, spray or dyeing technique according to the suitabilit­y of the material.

“The glossy glaze will produce a glass-like effect while the ma e glaze will produce an even colour,” said Izuddin, adding that he took five minutes to two hours to complete each figurine.

Izuddin who owns Izzue Cra , also produces other ceramic products such as decorative lamps, water pitchers and various wedding souvenirs including tepak sirih (betel leaves container), and hopes to expand his products in the future. — Bernama

 ?? Photos — Bernama ?? Izzudin shows some of the figurine made from clay that he made during the programme in Kuala Lumpur.
Photos — Bernama Izzudin shows some of the figurine made from clay that he made during the programme in Kuala Lumpur.
 ??  ?? Some of the figurines made from clay on display during the programme.
Some of the figurines made from clay on display during the programme.

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