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Bali Lampshades come in a variety of unique designs crafted from natural materials and textures Order lamp bases or Shade only.All bases supplied with cable and inline switch

Unique cane and rattan lampshades ranging from large floor stands to smaller side table style. All our lampshades have an individual look and will be sure to add a touch of class to your decor. Continue Reading »

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Bali Textiles

One of the most striking things about Bali is the rich variety of cloths and materials that are to be seen in thousands of shops throughout the island. However, only a small proportion of these are indigenous to Bali. The myriad of batik clothes and sarongs available everywhere are mainly imported from Java. Continue Reading »

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Bali Stone Carving

The technique used in stone carving is very much the same as wood carving since soft volcanic rock is used. Stone carving is relatively unaffected by tourist consumerism as most pieces are too exorbitant to ship. You can vividly see stone carving skills in the distinctive split gates, swirling stone friezes, and absurd and menacing mythological statuary. Continue Reading »

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Bali Wood Carving

The Balinese sculpture with natural media - wood, stone, bone, horn, deadwood, and even gnarled tree roots. Nowadays, souvenir-caliber wood carving is churned out and successful creations are mass produced. Any visitor to Bali is likely to be exposed to wood carving in all forms, be it the traditional ornate carved doors, Continue Reading »

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Traditional Balinese Creativity

The Balinese are surrounded by art throughout their lives as art is omnipresent in Bali. They make art out of the most basic necessities in their daily lives. However, artistic knowledge is not commissioned only to a special intellectual class, but is open to everyone at all levels. Continue Reading »

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Penglipuran Village - Traditional Village

Penglipuran Village
Penglipuran Village

It is reasonable since their ancestors came from Bayung Gede village, still in Kintamani district. From Bayung Gede to Penglipuran is quite long distance therefore the people of Penglipuran, established the same temple as the temple in Bayung Gede. We can draw conclusion from this matter that the people of Penglipuran is still remembering their origin. Continue Reading »

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Why Bali Handicraft ?

Why Bali Handicraft ?
It’s a simple question for every one because you can find billions of handicraft around the world. The statistic research of Indonesian government at 2003 reported that there were more than 500.000 variants of Bali handicraft produced by big factory or small home industry. Continue Reading »

Several shell crafts combined with silver jewelery, wood or syntactic skin acquire foreign exchange reach US$ 2.5 million in 2006 that value increase than period 2005 only US$ 2.1 million. “The value of products export increase, because craftsmen can create a unique products depend on the costumers’ demand,” the Trade and Industrial Office Bali reported that recently. Continue Reading »

During last three months, the wooden bookshelf has exported to foreign markets. The demands of products increase reach 2,000 pieces per month. Up to these days, many bookshelf products were exported to Canada. A craftsmen, I Kadek Ana said recently, now the product made of albesia wood is interested by foreign costumers that can be seen from the increasing of costumer’s orders. Previously, the demands of the product only 1,500 pieces per month that increase become 2,000 pieces per month in January 2007. Continue Reading »