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She is described as a “fairy Godmother,” a playful and mischievous rebel and the epitome of beauty, class and elegance by her close family and friends. Carrying the special gift of a fantastic imagination, she is a genius of creativity, design and art. Born out of a love for colours, Batik is her trademark. In fact, she is credited with single-handedly reviving and recreating the traditional Batik industry of the country which was popular in ancient Sri Lanka but had gradually died out during the colonial era. She is Ena de Silva, an enchanting persona and a beloved legend, whose life and achievements should not just be confined to the dusty shelves of a by-gone era.
Their magnificent house at no. 5, Alfred Place, designed by legendary Geoffrey Bawa, is worth a mention. According to her nephew Charitha Ratwatte, the house was designed in “traditional Kandyan Sinhala style, blending it in his [Bawa’s] unique fashion with a sort of Spanish Hacienda style.” It is still considered a landmark building and an exemplary tribute to the talent of world-famous Geoffrey Bawa. .jpg)
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