Mas Village, located near Ubud in Indonesia, has long been celebrated for its skilled wood carvers. Visitors can explore the workshops of local artisans, including mask-makers and sculptors, where they can observe the intricate process of crafting traditional and contemporary pieces. The village also hosts several formal galleries, such as Tony Raka, which showcases a diverse collection of modern art and tribal artifacts alongside the traditional carvings. Strolling through the village, one can appreciate the rich cultural heritage and artistic talent that make Mas Village a significant center for Balinese craftsmanship.
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