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Clay Hobby Opens Income Opportunities for Rozian
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Clay Hobby Opens Income Opportunities for Rozian

From Utusan Malaysia · (6m ago) Malay Positive tone

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Rozian Omar, a 40-year-old homemaker, turned her childhood hobby of playing with clay into a source of income, creating handcrafted items.
  • Her journey began around 2025 with custom keychains and expanded to include fridge magnets, earrings, and brooches, often shaped like food items.
  • Rozian finds solace and creative expression in working with clay, particularly during quiet night hours, balancing her passion with daily household responsibilities.

In Malaysia, the pursuit of passion can blossom into unexpected avenues of income and fulfillment, as exemplified by Rozian Omar, a 40-year-old homemaker whose love for clay art has transformed into a rewarding venture. What began as a childhood fascination with plastiline in school art classes has evolved into a sophisticated craft, demonstrating that creativity knows no age limits and can be nurtured even amidst the demands of domestic life.

Dulu masa sekolah, cikgu selalu bagi projek guna plastisin. Saya bermain dengan kawan-kawan buat gunung, sawah padi. Lebihan tanah liat itu kadang bawa balik, sambung main sendiri di rumah.

โ€” Rozian OmarRozian reminisces about her childhood experiences with clay, which laid the foundation for her current passion.

Rozian, affectionately known as Kakyan or Maklang, recalls how her early experiences with clay, creating simple shapes like mountains and rice paddies, sparked a lifelong interest. This childhood hobby lay dormant until around 2025 when friends began commissioning custom keychains. This initial demand marked the beginning of her entrepreneurial journey, gradually expanding her repertoire to include fridge magnets, earrings, and her signature food-themed brooches, the first of which was a karipap (curry puff).

Dari situ saya mula cuba perlahan-lahan. Bermula dengan gantungan kunci, kemudian magnet peti ais, anting-anting dan akhirnya kerongsang.

โ€” Rozian OmarShe describes the gradual expansion of her craft from keychains to other items like magnets, earrings, and brooches.

Her dedication to the craft is particularly evident in her nocturnal creative sessions. Rozian finds the quiet solitude of the night, often from 11 PM to 3 or 4 AM, to be the most conducive time for her artistic endeavors. It is during these hours, free from the distractions of daytime chores like cooking and cleaning, that she can fully immerse herself in shaping the clay, losing track of time in the process. This balance between her role as a homemaker and her artistic passion is key to her consistent output.

Rasa seronok sebab macam limited edition walaupun rupa tak seperti yang diharapkan.

โ€” Rozian OmarRozian reflects on her early creations, finding joy in their unique, albeit imperfect, nature.

For Rozian, clay art is more than just a hobby; it's a therapeutic outlet that provides tranquility and a space for self-expression. Her choice of brooches as a primary medium stems from a personal connection, as she herself wears them. This intimate relationship with her creations allows her to feel a deeper sense of satisfaction. Rozian's story is a heartwarming testament to how simple childhood joys can be cultivated into meaningful pursuits, enriching lives and potentially inspiring others in Malaysia to explore their own creative talents.

Saya sendiri pakai kerongsang, jadi rasa lebih dekat dengan hasil tangan sendiri.

โ€” Rozian OmarShe explains her personal connection to brooches, which influences her choice of medium.
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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.