Bali : Art Workshops
These three workshops let you try traditional Balinese art forms yourself, guided by practising artisans in their own studios. Each focuses on a different craft and takes between two and four hours. You leave with something you made — a painted cloth, a canvas, or a silver ring — which tends to be a more lasting souvenir than anything you could buy. Travjoy has selected workshops where the instruction is genuine craft education, not a production line.
Which Workshop Is Right for You?
- Interested in textiles and colour work? → Batik Painting Workshop — wax-resist dyeing, take your cloth home.
- Want a meditative, detail-focused art session? → Keliki Painting Workshop — tiny brushstrokes, traditional village setting.
- Want to make wearable jewellery you designed yourself? → Silver Jewellery Making Classes — forge a ring or pendant in Celuk.

