Ubud, Bali is renowned for its vibrant arts and crafts scene. Nestled in this cultural hub, visitors can discover the age-old tradition of basket weaving through an engaging class led by a local expert. Over three hours, you will learn the intricate techniques of lontar leaf weaving, creating beautiful keepsakes that reflect the island’s rich heritage. With all materials provided and a small group setting, this is an enriching opportunity to connect with Balinese culture and take home a unique souvenir. What else can one expect from this captivating experience?
Key Points
- A 3-hour class in Ubud, Bali, where participants create woven keepsakes reflecting Balinese culture under the guidance of a local expert, Ibu Nyoman.
- The class is limited to 10 participants and provides instruction in English and Indonesian, ensuring inclusivity for all.
- Participants will gain insights into traditional Balinese weaving techniques and have the opportunity to create their own unique woven items.
- The class includes all necessary materials, as well as refreshments, and offers a flexible cancellation policy for convenient planning.
- The class is held at the WS Art Studio Balinese Handicrafts in central Ubud, with suggestions to plan arrival ahead of time and bring a camera.
Class Details
The Ubud: Traditional Basket Weaving Class lasts 3 hours and costs from $25.07 per person.
It’s a small group limited to 10 participants, with instruction in English and Indonesian. The class is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for all.
Visitors can expect to learn from a local Balinese expert, Ibu Nyoman, who specializes in traditional lontar leaf weaving.
Participants will create woven keepsakes as reminders of their Balinese experience, exploring the combinations used for everyday baskets in the local culture.
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Instructor and Cultural Experience
An experienced Balinese woman, Ibu Nyoman, leads the class, specializing in traditional lontar leaf weaving.
She teaches participants the practical craft from a local expert’s perspective. Travelers will create woven keepsakes, gaining insight into the weaving combinations used for everyday baskets in Balinese culture.
This cultural experience offers a unique opportunity to spend time with a Balinese artisan, learning about their traditions and techniques firsthand.
Class Inclusions and Amenities
All class materials are provided for participants. This includes the necessary supplies to create woven keepsakes during the 3-hour session.
Appetizers and welcome drinks are also included, allowing attendees to enjoy refreshments as they learn the craft.
Attendees can enjoy refreshments as they learn the craft, with appetizers and welcome drinks included.
The class offers the unique opportunity to spend quality time with a Balinese artisan, Ibu Nyoman, and gain insight into the local weaving traditions.
Lastly, the class has a flexible cancellation policy, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This ensures convenience for travelers planning their Bali itinerary.
Meeting Point and Transportation
Where’s the meeting point for the Ubud: Traditional Basket Weaving Class?
The class meets at the WS Art Studio Balinese Handicrafts in central Ubud.
If you’re not staying in central Ubud, you’ll need to arrange your own transportation to the studio.
The article suggests bringing a camera to capture photos during the class.
The studio is wheelchair accessible, making the class inclusive for all participants.
Plan your arrival at the meeting point ahead of time to ensure you don’t miss the start of this 3-hour Balinese weaving experience.
More Great Tours NearbyCustomer Reviews and Ratings
The class has received positive customer reviews, with an overall rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars based on 49 reviews.
Travelers praised the instructor’s talent and step-by-step guidance, as well as the beautiful location, personalized help, and delicious snacks provided.
Travelers raved about the instructor’s talent, step-by-step guidance, beautiful location, personalized help, and delicious snacks.
Kendra from the USA enjoyed making a variety of pieces, great for souvenirs or gifts.
Lyndsey from the UK highlighted the instructor’s skill, while Rachel from Australia noted the wonderful experience.
The guide rating is 3.7/5, and the value for money is 4.4/5, making this a highly recommended activity.
Highlights of the Experience
According to reviews, participants thoroughly enjoyed making a variety of woven pieces during the Ubud: Traditional Basket Weaving Class.
One traveler from the USA praised the opportunity to create souvenirs or gifts. Reviewers from the UK and Australia highlighted the instructor’s skilled guidance and the personalized attention provided.
The beautiful location and delicious snacks also impressed participants.
Crafting Your Woven Keepsake
During the Ubud: Traditional Basket Weaving Class, participants get hands-on experience crafting their own woven keepsakes under the guidance of a local Balinese expert.
Students learn traditional weaving techniques using natural materials like lontar leaves. The instructor, Ibu Nyoman, demonstrates each step, then provides personalized assistance as students create their unique pieces.
Under the guidance of local expert Ibu Nyoman, students master traditional weaving techniques using natural materials like lontar leaves.
Whether it’s a small decorative basket or a larger everyday tote, the class allows travelers to make a beautiful, functional souvenir that captures the essence of Balinese culture.
With all materials provided, participants leave with a cherished handmade memento of their Bali visit.
Booking and Reservation Information
How can travelers book the Ubud: Traditional Basket Weaving Class? The class is available to reserve online directly through the activity provider. Guests can select their preferred date and time, then complete the booking and payment process.
A 24-hour cancellation policy allows for full refunds. Those not staying centrally in Ubud will need to arrange their own transportation to the meeting point at the WS Art Studio Balinese Handicrafts.
Travelers should bring a camera to capture their weaving creations. The small-group class provides an intimate cultural experience, so early booking is recommended to secure a spot.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for Participants?
The class does not specify a minimum age requirement for participants. It is a small group activity suitable for adults, but the details do not indicate an age limit for attendees.
Are Private or Group Classes Available?
The class is offered in a small group setting, limited to 10 participants. Private classes aren’t mentioned, so it seems only group classes are available. The class is suitable for all ages, with no minimum age requirement specified.
Can I Take the Woven Pieces Home on the Same Day?
Yes, participants can take their woven keepsakes home on the same day. The class provides all necessary materials, and students create their own unique pieces to bring back as souvenirs from the Balinese weaving experience.
Is There a Dress Code or Any Specific Clothing Requirements?
There’s no specified dress code for the class. Students can wear comfortable, casual clothing. The focus is on the weaving experience rather than attire, so participants should dress for a hands-on craft activity.
Can I Purchase Additional Materials or Finished Products On-Site?
Yes, participants can purchase additional weaving materials or finished products onsite. The class includes all supplies, but travelers can opt to buy extra items as souvenirs or gifts during their Balinese holiday.
The Sum Up
Enjoy Bali’s rich cultural heritage by attending a traditional basket weaving class in Ubud. Guided by a local expert, you’ll create a beautiful keepsake while gaining insight into this centuries-old craft. With all materials provided and a wheelchair-accessible studio, this hands-on experience offers a unique opportunity to connect with Balinese traditions. Don’t miss this chance to take home a piece of Bali.
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