Nestled in Bali’s Gianyar regency, Celuk Village, also known as the ‘silver village,’ has been a hub for jewelry production for centuries. Artisans here craft intricate silver and gold pieces in their homes and workshops, continuing a long-standing tradition. Visitors can observe these skilled craftsmen at work, gaining insight into the meticulous process of creating fine jewelry. The village offers the unique opportunity to purchase directly from the artisans, providing a more personal and authentic shopping experience.
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