Every KK Fu blade comes with a logo etched into it, the twin swooshes of his initials doubling up on that Nike ‘Just Do It’ insignia. It is an exercise in branding but in the best possible way. It goes way beyond a logo, instead a quiet mark of quality.
Lipi anak Ula lives in a double-storey detached house, a short walk from her family’s orchard. Above the door is a charm, a gnarled root strung together with a dessicated ant’s nest and a small, golden shell, its spiral mirroring the curl of the root.