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Article: Creation of brassware a family tradition
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- New Straits Times
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- May 11, 2000
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Alias Mohamed
New Straits Times
05-11-2000
Creation of brassware a family tradition
Byline: Alias Mohamed
Edition: Main/Lifestyle; 2*
Section: National
Column: People and places
Memo: (STF) - For Kelantan-born Nik Rakna Nik Ramli, 68, who inherited her late husband's brassware business in Kuala Terengganu, getting her children involved was the only way to ensure the family tradition lives on, writes Alias Mohamed.
IT has been about about 50 years since Kelantan-born Nik Rakna Nik Ramli, 68, came to Kuala Terengganu.
And that was after she married Wan Ismail Wan Muda, the founder of Syarikat Wanisma Craft and Trading, a company involved in the making of brassware at Kampung Ladang Sekolah. He ...
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