The workshop is located at No. 154 Sabun Godam. It is not really a store where you walk in and see everything on shelves. Instead, it is a working space filled with boxes stacked up high. We make things by hand, so there is usually a mess of wood shavings or glue on the floor. That is just how it is when you are actually building things. We don't have a fancy showroom for visitors. If someone wants to see our handicrafts, they just come into the middle of the work area. It smells like wood and polish most of the day. Our neighbors in Sabun Godam are used to the noise we make. Sometimes we have to work late to get an order finished, and the street outside gets very quiet. We don't use big industrial machines. It is mostly just hand tools and our own effort. My fingers are usually a bit rough or have small cuts from the materials. It is not easy work, but it is what we have been doing for years. We don't bother with websites or advertising. People just know we are here at number 154. We pack everything up ourselves using old cardboard and tape. It is a very basic setup. We don't spend money on fancy decorations because we would rather just focus on making the items. It is just a small place for local crafts.
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