The Ubud Art Market, locally known as Pasar Seni Ubud, is a lively and also colorful shopping destination located in the heart of Ubud. Situated directly opposite the Ubud Royal Palace, this market is a treasure trove of authentic Balinese handicrafts and also artistic souvenirs. This site is widely recognized as one of the most essential Bali tourist attractions for shoppers and also those wanting to experience local creative energy. The market features a vast array of hand-woven bags, silk scarves, wood carvings, and also intricate silver jewelry.
Furthermore, it gained global fame after being featured in the popular movie “Eat, Pray, Love.” Therefore, it is the perfect place to find a unique piece of the island’s heritage to bring home. You will be enchanted by the bustle of the Ubud Art Market.
The history of the Ubud Art Market dates back to the early 1800s, coinciding with the rise of the Ubud Kingdom.
King Ida Tjokorde Kandel originally established the market to improve the welfare of the local people through trade. For generations, it has served as the economic pulse of the village where artisans from nearby towns showcase their skills. Consequently, the market has evolved from a simple trading post into a world-famous center for Balinese art and also design.
The market operates with a unique “dual personality” that reflects the daily life of the Balinese people.
The items sold at Ubud Art Market are often handmade in neighboring villages like Tegalalang and also Pengosekan.
The Ubud Art Market is not just a commercial space; it is a vital part of the local social fabric. It provides a platform for families who have practiced traditional crafts for centuries to sustain their livelihoods. Furthermore, the market facilitates a unique cultural exchange between local vendors and also international travelers through the art of conversation. Bargaining is a significant part of the experience and also a social ritual in Bali. Vendors often enjoy the friendly interaction, and also getting a “good deal” is seen as a sign of mutual respect and also luck for both parties.
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