Balinese Garments that You Can Buy Together with Batik

You can collect anything unique that you can find in Bali, but if you want something wearable, elegant and easy to carry, consider buying Batik Bali or Balinese batik and other unique Balinese garments. In Bali, batik-making is a rather-new trend. Batik appeared in Bali approximately five decades ago. Other ethnic fabrics have already been implanted within the Balinese culture since centuries ago. While buying Balinese batik is still considered necessary to enrich your collection of ethnic garments, you should not forget to buy the following Balinese garments together with batik.

Songket

Songket is a Balinese fabric whose patterns are added to it during the weaving process. Songket is an ethnic fabric that has been used in Bali in various cultural ceremonies since centuries ago. When you visit any batik Denpasar shops to buy Balinese batik, there is a big chance that you will also find songket in the display. This fabric is considered a favorite souvenir that tourists bring home after their visit to Bali.

Poleng

Poleng is a very popular fabric in Bali. Even if you don’t know its name, you should already see it quite frequently in Bali because this checker-patterned fabric is literally omnipresent in Bali. You can find it almost everywhere: temples, trees, sacred places, etc. Although the checker pattern may be too usual, it can be a great accompaniment for your batik fabric if you want to look like a true Balinese.

Cepuk

If you visit Nusa Penida to join a batik class, you can also learn about the process of making Cepuk fabric. What’s unique about this fabric is the material from which the fabric is made, which is indigenous wood called canging, from which the fabric gets its name.

Kling

Kling is considered a sacred fabric that should be worn only in special religious ceremonies. If you decide to buy this fabric, which looks distinctive with its vibrant colors, you should know whether it is appropriate to wear the fabric when you are at a certain place. You can bring it home as a souvenir and wear it freely at home, though.

Gringsing

Gringsing is perhaps the most expensive fabric that you can buy in Bali. Its price is comparable with the price of high-quality handmade batik fabric. A sheet of Gringsing fabric requires about two to five years to make due to the complicated double-weaving technique used during its production. If you need an exclusive souvenir, get this fabric together with a piece of high-quality batik fabric.

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