Celuk Village
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/SHOPPING, BALI/ Updated : Jul 13, 2016, 14:52 IST
Synopsis
Celuk Village is renowned for products that display excellent craftsmanship with the local designing industry going back to the 1970s. The village is a treasure trove of traditional Balinese trinkets, earrings, brooches and other … Read more
Celuk Village is renowned for products that display excellent craftsmanship with the local designing industry going back to the 1970s. The village is a treasure trove of traditional Balinese trinkets, earrings, brooches and other forms of jewelry in gold and silver and is today a major stopover for tourists from Denpasar and Ubud. Local artisans, who are experts at jewelry designing, can often be seen at work here. Read less

Celuk Village is renowned for products that display excellent craftsmanship with the local designing industry going back to the 1970s. The village is a treasure trove of traditional Balinese trinkets, earrings, brooches and other forms of jewelry in gold and silver and is today a major stopover for tourists from Denpasar and Ubud. Local artisans, who are experts at jewelry designing, can often be seen at work here. Understandably, this is a perfect place to hunt for souvenirs as well. Cheaper imitations of gold and silver jewelry can also be found in the village shops so it takes a keen eye to distinguish the imitation from the real. Great stop if you are inclined towards jewelry or design or both.
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