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1-8
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English, Indonesian
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Half Day Tour, Family Friendly
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Offering Making, Arts & Crafts
Description
Step into the spiritual heart of Bali and connect with a beautiful tradition that is woven into the very fabric of our daily lives. If you have ever walked the streets of Bali, you have undoubtedly seen the beautiful little woven flower baskets adorning temples, doorways, and statues. We warmly invite you to our traditional village home to learn the meditative art of making Canang Sari—the daily offerings that Balinese Hindus create as a symbol of gratitude, balance, and devotion.
This is much more than an arts and crafts class; it’s a profound window into the Balinese soul. Guided by local Balinese women who have practiced this sacred craft since childhood, you will learn the deep meaning behind each specific flower color, the philosophy folded into the palm leaves, and the purpose of this beautiful daily ritual.
Come, sit with us in our peaceful, open-air pavilion. Escape the busy tourist spots and spend a few quiet hours creating something deeply meaningful with your own hands.
Highlights
- Learn the spiritual philosophy and intricate techniques of creating a traditional Balinese offering (canang sari).
- Learn how to cut, fold, and weave young palm leaves (janur) to create the square basket base (cepér).
- Discover the Hindu symbolism behind flower placement, where specific colors represent different Gods and cardinal directions.
- Receive patient, one-on-one guidance from local women in an authentic, relaxing village setting.
- Gain a profound, personal insight into Bali’s rich spiritual heritage and take your beautiful offering with you.
