
Yusintha Tanduh, Reni
Rahmawati, Milad Madiyawati 
Universitas Palangka Raya, Indonesia
E-mail:
yusintha@for.upr.ac.id, renirahmawati@for.upr.ac.id,
milad.madiyawati@for.upr.ac.id
| KEYWORDS  Local wisdom, products, wicker, Purun | ABSTRACT Local wisdom is the noble
  values that apply in the living system of the community, including protecting
  and managing the environment sustainably, so local wisdom is a view of life
  and science as well as various life strategies in the form of activities
  carried out by local communities in answering various problems in meeting
  their needs (Law No. 32/2009). Activities or habits that are inherited and
  owned by a certain member of society, affect many aspects of life, including
  religion, customs, politics, language, clothing, buildings, to works of art.
  The purun products produced by partners have 
  relatively little change because the products produced are limited and
  there are not many options, so they are only used by certain circles and for
  limited occasions. This product requires breakthrough ideas, both in terms of
  design/model, and user designation, so that the existence and sustainability
  of its production can continue to be improved, The purpose of this activity
  is to provide assistance for community entrepreneurs as business partners by
  offering solutions / providing insights and encouraging craftsmen to be able
  to further develop new ideas and breakthroughs in making designs / models in
  order to produce more modern products according to the tastes of today's
  consumers | 
INTRODUCTION
The Purun plant
has a hollow straight stem and is leafless. 
Generally, Purun is used as tikar, hats, baskets and kitchen spices and
fish. Before being woven, Pcrowdfunding is first processed into raw materials (Priangani,
2013).  The process of processing Purun until it is
ready to weave, of course, goes through several stages (Subiyakto
et al., 2022).  After being harvested, the prune is
immediately dried to dry, after which the purun is ground with the intention of
changing its originally round shape to thin / flattened elongated, making it
easier during the weaving process (Tamelan,
Laos, & Boimau, 2021).
This
growing uses a tool in the form of a pestle whose base is rather wide and made
of wood (Isnaini,
2019).  Furthermore, the process of menganyam is
carried out. Purun weaving is an activity where a person makes or produces a
work in the form of a mat or other artwork using weaving techniques by
combining several materials into a pattern that has use and aesthetic value (Akmal
& Prihatin, 2020).
Partners are
craftsmen who in their daily lives weave purun to increase the cost of living.
In addition, other side jobs make cold herbs and powder (Puspadewi
& Putra, 2014).
The purun products
produced by partners have relatively little change because the products
produced are limited and there are not many options, so they are only used by
certain circles and for limited occasions (Irwansyah
& Rusniati, 2012). 
This product
requires breakthrough ideas, both in terms of design / model, as well as the
designation of its users, so that the existence and sustainability of its
production can continue to be improved (Ariswoyo
& Nasution, 2005), The
solution offered to overcome the above problems is to provide insight and
encourage craftsmen to further develop new ideas and breakthroughs in making
designs / models in order to be able to produce more modern products, and in
accordance with the tastes of today's consumers (Najiyati,
Asmana, & Suryadiputra, n.d.).
Goals and Benefits of Activities
1)  
Provide training to increase insight,
knowledge, skills and independence for crafters to increase the selling price
of products.
2)  
Providing assistance for product
modernization, in order to have more competitiveness in the market.
3)  
Increasing product variety through various
designs/models.
RESEARCH METHODS
This
socialization, training and assistance activity in its implementation was
carried out on Jln. Sangga Buana 1 No. 34. Palangka Village, Jekan Raya
District, Palangka Raya City.   The Regional
Location Map which shows the distance between the  Proposer and Partner Universities (PT) to the
location of the target area, can be seen in Figure 1.  The implementation time until the
activityreport is carried outfor 2 (two) months, from November to
December 2022 (Simanjuntak,
Idham, & Ardian, 2016).

Figure 1
Location
Map for the Implementation of Community Service Activities (partners)
Partner
Activities
            Partners
are purun wicker craftsmen totaling 5 (five) people. The determination system is based on the business activities
that have been engaged in so far, namely the purun handicraft business.
Devotion
Methods 
The method of implementing service
activities to partners is carried out in the form of: 
1. Preparation for the implementation of
activities
   
Preparing an agreement on the timing of the implementation of activities
and the preparation of tools and materials.
2.Discussions are as friendly and
discussion
   
Providing insight and knowledge to partners in the form of counseling in
the form of delivery 
material, explanation of the introduction
of tools and materials. 
3. Trainingto improve product
modernization skills. 
   
Training is carried out following the module guidelines submitted, in
the modules covered 
   
description of each stage of activity for each product.  
4. Assistance during training is carried
out on partners to  mampu partners
   
menyelesai it and able to produce product variety / design.
5. Products that have been produced by
partners will then be marketed. Marketing process 
   
Done through online sales as well as in-person sales.
With this
activity, it can directly open new jobs in the group of crafters as partners,
grow the spirit of partner skills and increase income for these partner
members. The involvement of students in this Community Service activity at
least opens up insights and applications and applications about
entrepreneurship so that a business spirit is formed. This activity is a
Community Entrepreneur Assistance Lecturer Program (PDPWM) which also
collaborates with the City Government in this case is the Palangka Raya City
Industry and Trade Office. The expected contribution from the City Government
to the activities carried out is the existence of Coaching and Assistance to
Partners, to be further included in several events so that products can be
known and in demand by the market (Apiati,
Heryani, & Muslim, 2019).
RESULTS AND
DISCUSSION
1.  
Socialization and Counseling Activities
This socialization
activity is a follow-up to the implementation of the training, which is to
determine the agreement on the schedule of activities, as well as ensure the
readiness of the members of the artisan group to carry out the training.
Counseling activities are to provide knowledge, information, processes and stages so that what is
done can achieve the ultimate goals and objectives. Introduction of
tools and materials to be understood and understood every use of the tools and
materials prepared. These tools and materials are as shown in Figure 2.






Figure 2
Tools and materials
Purun products to be modified are large size purun bags, small size purun
bags, tambuleng shape purun bags and purun mats, as shown in the following
picture (Diniaty
& Agusrinal, 2014).



Figure
3
Purchase
of woven purun material to be modified




Figure 4
Preparation of
Training Activities

Figure 5
Modules for
reference modifications
During
thediscussion   and activities, we
received a visit from BRI in sisoalisasi activities for several facilities in
the banking industry, such as partnering in lending KUR, access to payments
using QRIS, BRI Mini and others (Rusdi,
Soeprayogi, & Mesra, 2020).

Figure 6
Bri's
visit during the training
2.  
Tablecloth Making Activities
Modernization
of the p-thud mat into a table cloth combined and combined with a typical
Kalteng binti karn fabric; in which case i n i adjusted it with the desired
motive if. Likewise, the resulting tablecloth depends on the desired size. The
process of manufacturing and finishing activities as well as the results of
modernization as in the following figures (Khasanah, 2020)

 
     
         
   
    
   
Figure 7
Manufacture and
transfer of Tablecloth patterns to purun mats
     
     
   
Figure 8
 Results and appearance of purun mat tablecloth
3.   Second training (Modernization of Tikar to
Sendal) 
a.  
Creation of Pola Sandals           
     Cutting mat material for the manufacture
of slippers as shown in the following Figure
 
   
   
   
Figure 9
 Mats to be cut according to the pattern   







Figure 10
Cutting tikar purun according to the
pattern and size of the feet and products of p-urun sandals
4.  
Peexercise
Kethree (Modernization of Baskets)      
         Bakul
modernization can be varied with some sewn or pasted decorations; Likewise as a
safety the contents can be installed zipper. To beautify the appearance, it can
also be combined with Vinyl either for the bag handle or the bag body.
Modernization from mats to bags, as in the following Figure
 
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  
   
 
   
   
   
 
   
   
 
   
   
   
 
  
   
  
Figure
11
Modernization
from mats to bags
 
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  
   
 
   
   
   
 
   
   
 
   
   
   
 
  
   
  
  
Figure 12
Modernization of large baskets by
replacing basket straps and fabric patches
 
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  
   
 
   
   
   
 
  
   
 
   
   
   
 
   
   
  
Figure 13
 Modernization of small baskets
 
  



Figure 14.
Trainers deliver some innovations for the
app 

Figure 15
Tim (Lecturers and Students) in Community
Service activities andn H asil Modernization Products
CONCLUSION
This training is
very helpful for the crafter / partner group in developing their creativity and
innovation to produce more varied products so that the selling value of woven
purun will be of higher selling value.
All training
activities went smoothly according to the plan and the trainees were very
enthusiastic and enthusiastic in participating in the training. The trainees
have understood and have practiced it which has been obtained in the training
that has been carried out. Various kinds of creativity and innovation can be
done to produce a product, such as baskets that are modified into bags with
more modern looks that have a touch of sequins or sheets of mats formed into
tablecloths, sandals combined with materials with a touch of sequins.
Participants have started producing the results of the training and several
products of bags, tablecloths and sandals with modified sequins have been sold.
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