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- Interview Tips | Dienge
Have a look at our tips if you were invited to an interview at Dienge. Interview Tips Review The first thing you must do is look over your CV. If you have been invited to an interview, it is because we found your CV impressive. Qualifications It may sound simple, but know your qualifications. Interviewers will have an interest in modules you’ve covered and projects you have worked on. Think about how you can use your qualifications, skills and experience to prove that they align with our job description. Research Conduct some research about Dienge and specifically the role you are interviewing for, the interviewers will expect you to know a bit about the firm, and why you are interested in working for us. Future If you are aiming to pursue a career with Dienge, then you must have a good understanding of what is happening in the industry and how this may influence your future. Notes If it helps, you can take notes to your interview. There is nothing wrong with referring to notes but ensure you do not to read directly from them throughout the interview. Strengths We will be assessing your strengths throughout the interview. This will allow us to identify how you may perform in the role, and it makes it a much more enjoyable experience. This also provides you a great opportunity to reflect on what you are good at. At the interview, we want to get to know the real, authentic you. Thus, whilst you may want to learn about Dienge and go through your previous experiences ahead of your interview, there is no need to come with prepared responses. Furthermore, the examples you use when answering questions do not always have to be work based. Feel free to talk about relevant personal experiences where appropriate. The questions may be tapping into your strengths and there is no ‘correct’ thing to say. Thus, answer honestly based on what feels most natural to you. Impression You can create a good impression by knowing who you are going to meet and arriving on time. The interviewers will also be expecting you to wear suitable business wear. Use I Use ‘I’ instead of ‘We’ even if you talk about something you have done as a team. Keep in mind that we are interested in hearing about your achievements and what your contributions were. Body Language Maintain eye contact but you do not need to stare, and smile and enjoy your interview with a positive attitude. Moreover, relax and do not rush your answers. It is fine if you need a moment before answering a question. Be conscious of your hand use and avoid fidgeting with props, such as a notebook or pen, because it can make you lose concentration. If you make a mistake at the interview, do not worry because nobody is perfect. Worrying about your mistakes will have a negative impact on your performance. Question Do not be afraid to ask questions especially if you are not sure about something. It may demonstrate you have done your research and are genuinely interested. Be Positive Let go of the negative things in the past, aim positively but expect nothing in the future, and enjoy every moment without any attachment.
- Our Story | Dienge
Explore the journey of Dienge, from its inception in 2002 by Dhammika Gunasekera to becoming a purveyor of unique handcrafted silverware, fine art, gemstones, and jewellery. OUR STORY WHO WE ARE We are situated in the heart of Colombo, Sri Lanka and are purveyors of handcrafted silverware, fine art, gemstones and jewellery. We are known for our eclectic collection of hallmarked silverware frequently purchased by our clients as gifts for special occasions both corporate as well as personal. Our products are never mass produced and most of our collection consists of unique designs and that too not necessarily of Sri Lankan heritage. We are inspired by exquisite designs of the past along with our own imagination and arrive at designs unique and never infringing on others' copyright. HOW IT STARTED Dhammika Gunasekera founded Dienge in 2002 and is its owner. He is a collector of fine art, carpets, silverware and antique furniture. Inspired by the world famous silverware of Buccelatti and Tiffany & Co., Dhammika visited silver artisans' workshops in Sri Lanka in 2001. Although he was enthralled by the sheer quality of their products, he realised that the range of products were limited with minor evolution of design. Subsequently, he decided to help the artisans' business by establishing an organisation that buys and sells custom-made artefacts based on his own preferences. His innovative designs include sterling silver ornaments in the form of conch shells (Valampuri ), pots of prosperity (Punkalasa ) and archways. THE ARTISANS AND THEIR CRAFTMANSHIP Sri Lanka has a rich tradition of exquisite metal work including of silver and gold from over a thousand years ago. We deal with two master craftsmen who are direct descendants of our last Sri Lankan kings' personal silversmith/jewellers. Our silver products are hand-crafted using repousse, embossing and filigree techniques by the best-known artisans in the industry. THE ARTIST In 2016, our owner Dhammika Gunasekera discovered his hidden talent to draw art that harmonises colours and shapes, influenced by the writings and theories of Kandinsky and of the art movements of purism and cubism; although visually his art is very different from the artists and art movements which inspire him. Dhammika's drawings are mainly done on cotton watercolour paper with coloured pencils of archival, lightfast quality to ensure art of lasting quality. THE QUALITY We ensure the quality of the material used is high by hallmarking all products as sterling silver by the National Gem & Jewellery Authority of Sri Lanka. Within one year of inception, we were proud to be the recipient of the bronze award for the Assaying and Hallmarking category of Achiever Awards 2003 awarded by the National Gem and Jewellery Authority of Sri Lanka. THE CLIENTS Today, our sterling silver products are in collections of Royalty, Presidents, Prime Ministers, Diplomats and Military Chiefs of many nations in Asia, Europe, Africa and the USA. The National Business Excellence Awards of the National Chamber of Commerce and the 5S awards of the JASTECA are two instances where the trophies were designed and commissioned by us. The current President's medallion of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka was also designed and commissioned by Dienge.
- Our Leadership | Dienge
Meet the leaders of Dienge, Dhammika Gunasekera and Tahiru Gunasekera. Learn about their journey, inspirations, and the passion that drives Dienge’s success in handcrafted silverware, fine art, gemstones, and jewellery. Our Leadership Dhammika Gunasekera Owner Dhammika Gunasekera founded Dienge in 2002 and is its owner. He is a collector of fine art, carpets, silverware and antique furniture. Inspired by the world famous silverware of Buccelatti and Tiffany & Co., Dhammika visited silver artisans’ workshops in Sri Lanka in 2001. Although he was enthralled by the sheer quality of their products, he realised that the range of products were limited with minor evolution of design. Subsequently, he decided to help the artisans’ business by establishing an organisation that buys and sells custom-made artefacts based on his own preferences. His innovative designs include sterling silver ornaments in the form of conch shells (‘valampuri’), pots of prosperity (‘punkalasa’) and archways. In 2016, Dhammika discovered his hidden talent to draw art that harmonises colours and shapes, influenced by the writings and theories of Kandinsky and of the art movements of purism and cubism; although visually his art is very different from the artists and art movements which inspire him. Being a senior committee member of the Gemmological Society of Royal College, Colombo, Dhammika also developed a passion to collect and broaden his knowledge about gemstones. Thus, when he established Dienge, he began investing in gemstones both precious and semi-precious. These include alexandrites, sapphires, rubies and amethysts. Dhammika greatly values generosity and helps a large number of people and institutions financially. For example, he has given donations to the Sri Lanka Cancer Society, sponsored the Devapathiraja College (a school founded by his grandfather Sir Ernest De Silva) Rugby team in Rathgama, a rural area in Sri Lanka and met university tuition fees of students. Before founding this organisation, Dhammika was a partner at Messrs. U. N. Gunasekera, a construction firm in Sri Lanka established by his father. The first two five-star hotels in Sri Lanka, namely, Lanka Oberoi (Cinnamon Grand) and Ceylon Inter-Continental (Kingsbury) were built by this company. Dhammika graduated from Imperial College London in 1989 with first class honours in civil engineering (BEng). Broadening his horizons to the field of accountancy, he became a passed finalist of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka in 1986. Furthermore, he topped his batch in the Bachelor of Science degree that he completed at University of Colombo in 1984. Dhammika was the head prefect of Royal College, Colombo in 1980. Tahiru Gunasekera Analyst Tahiru Gunasekera, the Analyst at Dienge, is the son of the owner. His enthusiasm to work at Dienge stems from his strong perseverance to promote our business online through cost-effective techniques. This includes launching the current website of Dienge and embracing social media to provide our clients the option to view selected products before visiting our store in Colombo. Additionally, he is involved in overseeing the tasks carried out by the other employees at Dienge and analysing the possibilities of enhancing our firm. Tahiru graduated from Imperial College London in 2021 with first class honours in civil engineering (MEng).
- Our Values | Dienge
Discover Dienge’s commitment to positivity, collaboration, excellence, and integrity. Learn how these core values guide our unique handcrafted silverware, fine art, and jewellery business in Colombo. Our Values Positivity Our commitment to sustain a positive environment for our employees as well as our clients is one of the key factors that set us apart from our competitors. We believe it is essential to encourage people to let go of their past unfavourable experiences and eliminate any pessimistic thoughts about their future. This provides them the opportunity to enjoy the present moment without any distractions, irrespective of the circumstances. Furthermore, it bolsters employee confidence and morale, allowing a highly efficient working culture to be established. The key steps to being always happy involve forgiving others and yourself for any mistakes they or you have made and appreciating the uncertainty of the future as well as the imperfections around us. Thus, we strive to meet our short-term and long-term objectives by planning optimistically and effectively whilst expecting nothing in return. We believe expectations may potentially act as barriers to understanding reality and enjoying every moment, due to the unpredictable future we all have. For example, if an employee is working towards a strict deadline of a major project, they may suffer from anxiety if they start predicting the consequences of not completing their deliverables within the allocated time period. This would potentially be a hindrance to enjoying the work they carry out. Nevertheless, we always aim to exceed our clients’ expectations by producing exceptional products. The positive attitude our employees possess to undertake any task with great enthusiasm is what makes us very special. Collaboration Collaboration is at the core of everything we do. We enjoy interacting with various types of people whilst appreciating the cultural diversity that they bring to the community. Our employees are mentored by senior members of the company as well as junior members to guide them to achieve their career goals and provide technical knowledge where necessary. Our team is also trained to have the ability to work independently where required. We understand that every decision we make in life has pros and cons but a person with a positive attitude will be happy with whichever decision they make, provided there are no negative intentions behind the decision. We believe it is possible for any organisation to create a home away from home, if you learn to be compassionate towards others and enjoy every moment irrespective of the imperfections everyone brings to society. Excellence Delivering excellence has always been our main focus as we love inspiring and elevating the communities we touch. This includes integrating world-class craftmanship, producing elegant artefacts and adopting eco-friendly approaches such as using recyclable cotton bags and teak presentation boxes. We transcend the industry by reimagining the possibilities of expanding our expertise, and our staff are always excited and motivated to devise solutions to complex challenges we could face. To achieve the best possible outcomes, we embrace change and enhancement where necessary, and our employees are passionate to constantly find techniques to develop the products and services we offer. We continually aim to enhance our work environment with the intention of ensuring our stakeholders enjoy everything we do and love everyone they meet. This stems from the priority given to mental and physical health at Dienge. Indeed, it has also made it very easy for us to grow professionally and build an excellent organisation. Integrity We always act with integrity, and we have strong moral and ethical principles to be followed at all times regardless of the consequences. We believe trust and honesty are central to integrity as well as consistency. Integrity is one of the most important assets we seek when we recruit new employees to join our team. Moreover, we make our decisions on candidates who apply for a job at Dienge based purely on their skills, passion and potential to invigorate us to move forward and achieve greater success as a luxury gift shop. We believe a workplace with employees whose actions are open and transparent is one that fosters beneficial leadership qualities in others. Treating everyone with respect is absolutely vital to us as our objective is to maintain an organisation that supports you unconditionally, regardless of differences such as sex, age, race, religion and ethnic origin.
- Meet the Artist | Dienge
Influenced by artists Senaka Senanayake, Kandinsky, Miro and Juan Gris, our owner Dhammika Gunasekera creates art that harmonises colours and shapes. ARTICLE IN 'TO THE POINT' PUBLISHED BY THE COLORED PENCIL SOCIETY OF AMERICA (CPSA) ABOUT OUR ARTIST 'To The Point' is a magazine published twice annually by the Colored Pencil Society of America, Inc. (CPSA). The CPSA is a nonprofit organisation that promotes the stature and awareness of coloured pencil as a viable art form to all professional art establishments and to the general public, and provides a forum for education, communication and recognition of coloured pencil artists. In the May 2021 Issue, the CPSA published an article about our owner Dhammika Gunasekera. View Dhammika's Art 1 2
- Client Testimonials | Dienge
Read our clients’ testimonials and discover their experiences with Dienge’s unique handcrafted silverware, fine art, gemstones, and jewellery. Learn about our commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and customer satisfaction. Client Testimonials “I have known Dhammika Gunasekera for many years. Over this period I have visited his workshop and purchased many silver items of high quality to be gifted to friends abroad, which they have greatly admired and appreciated. I enjoy dealing with Dhammika, as I find him to be a gentleman in the true sense of the word, whose integrity and honesty are of the highest quality. I wish him continued success.” Sunethra Bandaranaike “I have known Dhammika since grade school. His remarkable transformation from a Civil Engineer to Accountant to Business Owner to Art Lover to Art Producer is a journey that is now captured & encapsulated in his fabulous artistic creations. I am also the proud owner of several pieces of his art work, prominently displayed in two generations of household in the San Francisco Bay Area. I continue to marvel at the evolving artistic genes of Dhammika and eagerly await the next transformative chapter from this creative genius.” Dr. Siri Weerasooriya “Dhammika is an artist blessed with a unique flair. A recent convert to drawing, he has developed a style and technique that is amazingly colourful, vibrant and alive. I enjoy studying his beautiful creations at length, a form of meditation as I sink into the abstract forms, the eclectic colour schemes, and the life that flows through each drawing. This a new an important talent that has just begun to be noticed. I am intent on collecting as many of my friend’s creations as I can – they bring joy to this uncertain world. Dienge is the repository of some of the finest traditional silverware available in Sri Lanka. Dhammika has sought out and secured the services of artisanal silversmiths who have been engaged in their craft for generations. Two of his craftsmen trace their lineage back to the Kandyan Kings of the 18th century. These artefacts are examples of timeless skills, ancient designs and by supporting them you too can keep a traditional art-form alive. Don’t think for a moment that you can only find old designs. The designers at Dienge will work with their artisans to curate objects that are unique to you. Own a small piece of history and help keep a traditional craftsman doing what he loves and what his family has been engaged for hundreds of years." Suren Ratwatte “My family and I have been clients of Dienge since 2005, and much admire their jewellery, traditional silverware and artistic pieces. Dhammika's art is truly unique in style. We are delighted to have purchased a few of his beautiful works and other precious items from Dienge for our home. We most appreciate the quality and workmanship of these pieces, the authenticity of their design, and the care and attention to detail that is provided throughout their process. We wish Dienge and Dhammika continued success. ” Sajotha Karunaratne “I first found out about Dhammika’s art when I was at a meeting at his office. I was intrigued by all the geometry I could see in the drawings a few feet behind his chair and of course had a lot of questions on how he got the shapes and sizes to be uniform and how he came up with the idea for an art. The three types of art he has, pencil, marker and coloured are all unique. The multidimensional nature of the coloured art is so different from the flowing designs of the single colour marker drawings and face centered pencil drawings with closed shapes. However, each of these is a masterpiece with printer like precision and unending variety. At the least, Dhammika’s art is thought-provoking and to an imaginative person, is the start of a beautiful journey through the realms of hidden dimensions.” Santhani Weerawarana
- Meet the Artist - Page 2 | Dienge
Influenced by artists Senaka Senanayake, Kandinsky, Miro and Juan Gris, our owner Dhammika Gunasekera creates art that harmonises colours and shapes. 1 2
- Application Process | Dienge
Send us your CV to dienge.srilanka@gmail.com if you believe your profile matches our requirements for a job advertised on our website. Please make sure you meet the essential requirements before applying for any role. Application Process 01 CV Submission Send us your CV to dienge.srilanka@gmail.com if you believe your profile matches our requirements for a job advertised on our website. Please make sure you meet the essential requirements before applying for any role. 02 Interview If we find your CV impressive and your profile meets our requirements after reviewing, we will invite you to an interview with our recruitment team including our CEO to further assess your skills and get to know you more. The majority of the interview will be strength-based, and you can view our top interview tips to help prepare yourself. We are committed to ensuring that our recruitment practices are barrier-free, and as inclusive as possible for everyone. This includes making adjustments for people who require them to perform to the best of their ability. 03 Offer Finally, the best candidate will be invited to join our team at Dienge.
- Timeless Expressions by Dhammika Gunasekera | Dienge
Experience Timeless Expressions by Dhammika Gunasekera, 22–25 March 2025 at Lionel Wendt. Open daily 10 AM–7 PM, showcasing artistry that transcends time. View Exhibition Catalogue
- Dienge | Luxury Gift Shop | Colombo, Sri Lanka
Discover Dienge’s unique handcrafted silverware, fine art, and jewellery in Colombo. Perfect for corporate and personal gifts. Experience rich Sri Lankan craftsmanship at our Luxury Gift Shop. Welcome to Dienge New arrivals Pierced Conch Shell (Valampuriya) Plaque Prosperity Pot (Small) Plaque with Swan Motif (Hansa Puttuwa) - Medium Oval Jewellery Box with Amethyst Hexagonal Jewellery Box with Amethyst (Medium) Letter Opener Conch Shell (Valampuriya) Plaque Keepsake Egg on Stand (Small) Hexagonal Jewellery Box with Amethyst (Small) Oval Jewellery Box with Lemon Quartz Sterling Silver Lotus Pendant (Small) Kastane (Traditional Sword) - Small Rice Motif Serving Spoon (Medium) Prosperity Pot (Punkalasa) - Extra Small Rosewater sprinkler (Small) Prosperity Pot (Medium) View all products View our silverware Dhammika Gunasekera 10.00 am - 4.30 pm on weekdays Please visit by prior appointment on weekends Dienge Gallery 54 Kitulwatte Road, Colombo 08 View our art MEET THE ARTIST Influenced by artists Senaka Senanayake, Kandinsky, Miro and Juan Gris, our owner Dhammika Gunasekera creates art that harmonises colours and shapes. Read the article written about Dhammika and published by the Colored Pencil Society of America (CPSA) in their magazine 'To the point'. View Article View our gemstones View our jewellery TESTIMONIALS “I have known Dhammika Gunasekera for many years. Over this period I have visited his workshop and purchased many silver items of high quality to be gifted to friends abroad, which they have greatly admired and appreciated. I enjoy dealing with Dhammika, as I find him to be a gentleman in the true sense of the word, whose integrity and honesty are of the highest quality. I wish him continued success.” Sunethra Bandaranaike Read More OUR STORY FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS OUR LEADERSHIP FOLLOW DIENGE ON FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM AND LINKEDIN
- FAQ | Dienge
Find answers to your questions about Dienge’s in-store shopping experience, location, product range, and more. Learn why we believe in the value of a personal touch in our service. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Can I buy any product online? We currently do not sell any of our products online. We believe visiting our store and purchasing products will ensure our clients are happy with the product(s) viewed online. Where is your store located? We are located at 54 Kitulwatte Road, Colombo 08, Sri Lanka. Please go to our Contact us page to view the location on Google Maps. What type of products do you sell? We sell silverware, brassware, fine art, jewellery, gemstones and other collectibles such as books. Is there a wider range of products available at your store? Certainly! Only a selected number of products are shown on our website.
- Art | Dhammika Gunasekera | Dienge Gallery
Explore the captivating world of Dhammika Gunasekera, a Sri Lankan artist and owner of Dienge. Our gallery in Colombo exclusively showcases his unique creations, blending surrealism and precision. Sunset Cruise Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 11" x 15" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils, professional permanent markers and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Paper streamers Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 30" x 22" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils, professional permanent markers and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Looking Back Through Feathers and Scales Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 30" x 22" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Life at Sunset Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 30" x 22" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils, professional permanent markers and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Floral Odyssey Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 15" x 22" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Triple Jolly Joy Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 15" x 11" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Geometric Rhapsody Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 22" x 15" Medium: Archival quality professional permanent markers on cotton paper Summer Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 15" x 11" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils on cotton paper Colourful Personalities Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 16.5" x 11.7" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils, professional permanent markers and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Pidurutalagala Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 15" x 22" Medium: Archival quality professional permanent markers and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Taking the kids to school Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 22" x 15" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils on cotton paper Expectation versus reality Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 30" x 22" Medium: Archival quality permanent markers and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Carnival Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 15" x 22" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Ephemeral Geometry of Nature Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 30" x 22" Medium: Archival quality colour pencils and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Carefree Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 22" x 30" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils, pigment ink pens and acrylic on cotton paper Dog party Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 30" x 22" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils, professional permanent markers and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Thoughts of a snake Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 22" x 15" Medium: Archival quality professional permanent markers on cotton paper Riverbank Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 15" x 21" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils, professional permanent markers, pigment ink pens and acrylic ink pens on cotton paper Invention Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 22" x 30" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Dolphin Show Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 22" x 15" Medium: Archival quality colour pencils and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Artful Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 15" x 22" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils, permanent markers and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Happy masks and hidden grins Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 11.7" x 16.5" Medium: Pencil on cotton paper From Baby to Graduate Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 3 of 8.3" x 5.8" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils, professional permanent markers and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Rise and redefine Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 14" x 10" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils and pigment ink pens on cotton paper Electric feeling Artist: Dhammika Gunasekera Size: 22" x 30" Medium: Archival quality coloured pencils, pigment ink pens and acrylic on cotton paper