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Bali Handicraft – The Hidden Treasure
By: Gusti Anom
Posted: Sep 01, 2009
Bali Handicraft industry is flourishing in every aspect. Jewelry, furniture, wooden carving, table lamp, music equipment, bamboo crafts etc. Most of their design and style infected by traditional culture in this area. This is could be attracted the eager of the International craft’s lover and businessman to buy Bali handicraft.
Bali has a wide-variety of Bali handicrafts. Artisans from each area improve their own skills to produce an up to date product. Every single piece of art in Bali reflect the uniqueness of Bali’s art and culture. The handicrafts produced in many villages with a traditional methods.
Each area has their own specialization product. If you want to find wooden product such as statue and sculpture, Please visit Tegalalang and Ubud area. In Celuk and Sukawati you can find various of silver jewelry product. For bamboo handicraft and furniture you can find in Bona and Belega area. Painting you can find in Kamasan and Singapadu and many more.
Handicrafts manufactures and suppliers aim is to bring forth, artisan’s intricate artwork, master craftsmanship, hard work and fine detailing. Bali handicrafts supplier bring the vast range of wholesale crafts in Bali. It showcases the rare artistry skills and innovations comprises of wholesale crafts, handicraft jewelry, furnishing items, wholesale decorative items, table accessories, antique armory, paintings, garden accessories, wooden toys, wooden sculpture, stone crafts, bamboo craft, sarong, coco shell craft etc.
The beauty, elegance and exquisite designs of handicraft products in Bali have made a niche for themselves in the heart of the art and handicraft businessman in worldwide.
Gusti Anom – About the Author:
I am the host and founder of bali biru collection.com. I am resides in Bali, Indonesia and specializes in various topics including website promotion, SEO, web designing, computers & internet.
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New to Bali? No sweat! Exotissimo’s Bali Explorer will give you the lowdown on the Island of the Gods. Straying away from the party beach scene the island is sometimes known for; we’ll instead take you to the lesser known attractions and hidden gems so you can really get a feel for this beautiful island.
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You’ll get a chance to engage in community projects as we take you to Tunjunk Village where you will get the opportunity to learn rice-planting techniques and engage with the school children at the local school. To complete the rural lifestyle experience, join the optional two-hour trek around the surrounding area to discover local irrigation systems and worshipping beliefs. We’ll then take you to Ubud, Bali’s art capital where you’ll appreciate historical and contemporary art at the town’s museums and markets.
Mount Batur is calling for you! We’ll head there on your last day so you can be in the company of glimmering rice fields, quaint villages and sacred temples. A fitting end to your Bali experience. Saying good-bye is hard sometimes.
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