Jepara Wood Carving In Industry 4.0 Era
Bambang Kartono
1
, Widyastuti
2
1
ITK Binus Malang, Indonesia
2
Universitas Negeri Makasar, Indonesia
Keywords: Industry 4.0, wood carving, creative actors.
Abstract: Industrial development has now entered in a new era known as the Industry 4.0. This change certainly affects
culture in global and local communities. One of them is the Jepara wood carving industry, where the interest
of young carving artists towards Jepara wood carving art seems to be diminishing. This study wanted to find
out how far the industrial revolution 4.0 had an influence on woodcarving industry players in Jepara so that
effective solutions could be obtained to develop wood carving creations from the younger generation. The
purpose of this study is to document and analyze the behavior of wood carving actors who have made use of
technological advancements and automation as an effort to transform technology to improve the creation of
quality carving works, both in terms of product distribution and aspects of production efficiency. This research
critically contains the influence of Industry 4.0 trends on woodcarving industry players and how the attitudes
and readiness of Jepara wood carving artists face the industrial era 4.0. The challenge of changing the Industry
4.0 towards wood carving creative actors is expected to be the answer and have an impact on the distribution
chain of wood carving products and the quality of wood carving. In this study the methodology used was:
literature study, field observations, interviews with Jepara carvings and Jepara carving documentation. The
results of the study show that there are wood carving artists who use digital media to market wood carving in
Jepara. In addition, this study also found two things that are quite important, how artists carve take a positive
position in accepting the presence of renewable technology, so that carving actors also change in accordance
with technological changes and developments in industry progress, and how the handwork skills that have
been owned generation can be combined with the progress of automation
1 INTRODUCTION
Industrial development has now entered a new era
known as the Industry 4.0. This era has an effect on
cultural change in global and local communities.
According to Minister of Industry Erlangga Hartarto
in his remarks to Making Indonesia 4.0 (2018), the
phenomenon of the Industry 4.0 for Indonesia is
expected to provide an opportunity to revitalize the
Indonesian manufacturing sector and become a way
to accelerate the achievement of Indonesia's vision of
becoming the world's ten largest economy. According
to him until 2016, the manufacturing industry
contributed 20% of Indonesia's GDP and opened
more than 14 million jobs.
Furthermore it is said that to revitalize the
manufacturing industry, Indonesia is committed to
accelerating the implementation of Industry 4.0. This
is expected to multiply labor productivity, so as to
increase competitiveness and lift the global export
market share. With the existence of higher exports, it
will automatically open up more jobs, so that
domestic consumption becomes stronger and in turn
Indonesia will be able to become one of the top 10
countries in the world economy. This is in line with
what was stated by Hamdan (2018) which states that
the Industrial Revolution 4.0 has an increasing
influence on the economy. Various sectors open
opportunities for entrepreneurship so that MSMEs are
increasing rapidly. This then influences
entrepreneurship so that the expected economic
independence will be realized.
One of those who felt the change was the Jepara wood
carving industry. Jepara is one of the regencies in
Central Java which is located on the north coast of the
island of Java. The land area of Jepara Regency is
1,004,132 km2 with a coastline of 72 km. Jepara
Regency consists of 14 sub-districts which are further
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divided into 183 villages and 11 sub-districts. Jepara
is known by the public as an area of wood carving
industry. Communities in this area have long been
known to have talents in the field of carving and make
the skills they have as a source of living livelihoods
(Kurniawan & Widyastuti, 2018).
The development of Jepara carving art cannot be
separated from the role of workers (engravers). From
the skilled hands of the engravers, various shapes and
motifs can be realized. Jepara Carving as a carving art
product has spread in various regions and the world
(Alamsyah, 2018). It's just that at this time the
children and young generation of Jepara are not very
interested in carving. Not only school children, but
the younger generation also does not want to learn
carving. This is certainly very concerning for the
survival of Jepara carving arts (Maswan, 2014).
Industry 4.0 has been regarded as a new industrial era
so that this study wants to find out how far the
industrial revolution era 4.0 has impacted creative
industries of wood carving in Jepara so that effective
solutions can be obtained for the development of
young wood carving creations. The purpose of this
study is to document and analyze the behavior of
wood carving actors who have adopted industry 4.0
and utilize technological advances and automation as
an effort to transform technology to improve the
creation of quality carving works from aspects of
product distribution and aspects of production
efficiency.
2 RESEARCH METHOD
This study was conducted in the Jepara Woodcraft
Industry. In this study the methodology used was:
literature study, field observations, interviews with
Jepara carvings and Jepara carving documentation.
The challenge of changing the industrial era 4.0
towards wood carving creative actors is expected to
provide answers and understand the impact on the
distribution chain of wood carving products and the
quality of wood carving. The object and design of
Jepara wood carving was studied to understand the
extent of industrial adoption 4.0 in terms of
production, design, and marketing aspects. A
comparison of the use of technology in wood
products currently produced by wood craftsmen to
study the production of new patterns and to
understand the new ways of marketing Jepara
industrial wood handicraft products. In addition, the
perception of wood carvers about the presence of
industrial era 4.0 is related to the adequacy of income
from craft activities. In-depth interviews were taken
to understand the views of the engravers so that they
would obtain a description of the motivation of the
carvers to develop the sustainability of jepara carving
handicraft products.
3 RESULT AND DISCUSSION
Industry 4.0 is considered as the latest stage of the
development of the industrial revolution which has
had a lot of influence on changing patterns of
industrial production in many countries. Rapid
technological development and supported by the
demands of the industry to be able to reduce high
labor costs made the concept of Industry 4.0 related
to aspects of industrial production patterns, including
manufacturing, production distribution, business
models, products and product services. Nevertheless,
the results of observations in the field and the results
of interviews with the Jepara carving industry found
that the application of technology was still not widely
used in the production of Jepara carving crafts.
Although there are already some artisans who use
laser technology to do cutting in making their work,
this is only used by a small number of artisans. This
is because not all craftsmen have the ability to utilize
renewable technology. In addition, there are still
many artisans who have traditional thinking concepts
and are less willing to open themselves to
technological advancements.
Engravers who have made use of technological
advances in making their works include Jainuddin,
who is from the village of Mantingan. Jainuddin,
utilizing technology in the production process of his
work mainly in laser cut. In addition, Jainuddin also
uses technology to market his work. According to
him, the most trendy market demand today is custom
wedding accessories, ranging from dowry boxes,
classic or digital albums and wedding souvenirs in the
form of key chains. As for the foreign market share
according to Jainuddin, the current trend is for kitchen
ware mainly for restaurants and cafes. In addition,
Jainudin uses technology that is still limited to
production which has small dimensions.
The results of interviews with Kandik from Sukodono
Hamlet also found that the application of industry-
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based 4.0 technology concepts must have a positive
and negative impact depending on the application.
According to him, even though the technology has
been used in making engraving products, it still needs
manual engraving, so it must be combined between
technology and manual.
The progress of a nation's civilization in this case
changes the concept of developing a technology-
based industry as much as possible, indeed it must be
in line with the development of its human character.
This is in accordance with what was stated by
Suwardana (2017) who stated that the industrial
revolution which prioritizes the value of the economic
growth of the community through empowerment will
be able to build harmony and synergy cooperation in
order to develop the economy of the community. This
is in line with the opinion of Boourdeou (Suwardana,
2017) which states that economic capital is not capital
of all capital. But building the mental community is
an important economic potential in the social
structure, so that it can be used as a basis for moving
the industry's progress in a beneficial direction.
Industry 4.0 is also expected to be able to help in our
daily lives and produce work decisions in a more
appropriate industry. Currently industry 4.0 has
changed many aspects of the economy, work, and
lifestyle in society. The principle of work is a
combination of physical technology and digital
technology through analysis, artificial intelligence,
cognitive technology, and the internet of think.
The results of the interview also found that some of
the other engravers also seemed to take advantage of
technological advancements, except that they were
still limited to marketing their work. Engravers who
use social media in marketing their works include
Yanto and Roni. Both of these engravers basically
accept the presence of technology, only in the
production process they still rely on manual
processes. Nevertheless, they use technology by
marketing their work through online business on
social media. In addition, according to Roni, the use
of social media to showcase and market the results of
his work is also useful to find out consumer tastes
about the product so that it is expected to be able to
encourage him to be more creative in making carved
products and designs.
Furthermore, Roni said that the value of the work also
depends on the exclusivity of a work. The manual
touch of the engraver makes a work look smooth and
rough, it looks detailed details and especially if the
product produced is limited in number, of course it is
the main feature of the exclusivity of a product. This
is also one of the reasons why the carving industry
players seem less willing to take advantage of
industry 4.0 technological advances in making their
engraving products. Even so, it must be admitted that
the manufacture of products manually will certainly
make the price of goods higher because it will take a
lot of time in the process, so it seems the price given
is also less competitive than if the product is made by
machinery at the factory.
Another thing that needs to be considered is the
sustainability of Jepara carving handicraft
production, considering that the main production
material is wood, so the impact on the environment
must be considered, especially on the availability of
raw materials. So it is also necessary to consider the
use of production waste in order to become a product
that can also be used.
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Figure 1: Wood carving products in Jepara that adopt
technology laser cut production pattern (photo source
Jainudin)
Figure 2: Jepara wood carving products that utilize
Sosmedia Facebook and online media for its marketing
strategy (Source of Facebook: Yanto)
4 CONCLUSION
The findings of the study indicate that the utilization
of the application of Industry 4.0 of Jepara industrial
wood carving products has not been widely adopted
in production and marketing. In the production
pattern, small-scale production repetition jobs see less
potential in applying Industrial 4.0 technology in
manufacturing logistics, while jobs with large
dimensions such as furniture manufacturing have not
seen a higher potential for use.
The results of the study also showed that the Jepara
wood carving industry began to adapt to the industrial
era 4.0. The process of making wood carving
products that are considered too slow and lack of
product innovation makes the need for new
approaches to accelerate the process of making wood
carving products, optimize product development to
production and ensure competitive production costs.
The challenge is to find the right balance between
optimal quality standards, the ability to deliver
products quickly, and competitive pricing strategies.
The sustainability of Jepara carving handicraft
production also requires sufficient material reserves
and causes significant waste. So it is necessary to
think of a strategy so that existing production waste
can also be used optimally.
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