A
Word of Dances
Fair
and Fine Textiles at Threads of Life
Besides
its excellent textile classes, Threads of Life sources exquisite
woven pieces from Bali, Sumba, Flores, Lembata, and Sulawesi .
Threads of Life sponsors traditional textiles purchased directly
from weavers, most of them women, arranging advance payments for
pieces that often take years to complete. The aim is to restore
pride in their culture and promote the aesthetic value of traditional
textiles. By supporting hand spinning and use of natural dyes,
they also support local organic farming of cotton and indigo.
Herbs
and Scrubs at Utama Spice
Ni
Wayan Lilir and her husband I Made Westi of Herb Walks work with
village women to make natural products for home and spas - body
scrubs (lulur) massage oils, relaxing bath salts coloured with
natural dyes, perfumed candles, and a tasty herb tea. The ingredients
are locally produced under the most demanding standards of
quality and freshness. For a bit of do-it-yourself Balinese
medicine, buy a pack of boreh, a time-tested ointment used
by farmers to relieve muscle pains. Made of powdered rice, pounded
rhizomes of galingale (kencur) , a nd ginger, mixed with hot water,
clove and coriander, the paste is applied and left until it dries,
enabling the soothing heat to penetrate the skin.
Eco-Friendly
Gifts at Kertas Gingsir

Opened
in 1992, Kertas Gingsir sells a wide range of paper products -
books, journals, stationery, cards, albums, photo frames, incense,
and spa products. All are locally made from recycled materials
with inclusion of agricultural by-products such as fibers of pineapple
leaves.
Ubud
also has a few great bookshops with good titles
about Bali and Indonesia , such as the Ganesha Bookshop
, which also sells rare CDs of traditional and contemporary
Indonesian music. Another - good address is Ary's Bookshop
, also on Jl. Raya Ubud.
dramatic
jegog bamboo
earliest
known kettledrum
female
deity surrounded
called
rain drums
Javanese
Singasari kingdom
relaxation
yoga classes
local
organic farming