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Indonesia Recommended Shops INDONESIA RECOMMENDED SHOPS INDONESIA RECOMMENDED SHOPS Join in the fun at the local markets by bargaining with the vendors. This type of transaction is typical in the market setting and great way for travellers to feel like a local. Tour guides are able to share tips and trick for finding good deals with visitors, like teaching them how to check prices of the same items in the neighbourhood before reaching a deal, especially for more expensive items. If you are being followed by street vendors and do not wish to make a purchase, often the best course of action is to say “no” firmly and politely and continue on your way. Do not hesitate or linger, as this will encourage the seller to try and engage you further. If you choose to ship items home, we highly recommend that you buy shipping insurance and check the policy details. As shops are not responsible for damages incurred en route, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Trails of Indochina and our guides cannot accept responsibility for any misrepresented or faulty goods. We do not take responsibility for following up on merchandise that you choose to ship home. Our guides only make suggestions, not guarantees. BALI ACCESSORIES JOHN HARDY John Hardy is a jewellery company. Founded by John Hardy in 1975, the company is known for its Asian inspired designs and traditional handmade jewellery techniques. It markets itself as a “sustainable luxury” brand. John Hardy jewellery is known for its designs in sterling silver and for using traditional Balinese jewellery-making techniques and patterns to create modern pieces. Jl. Raya Celuk, Singapadu, Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali – Tel. +62-361-469888 Website: www.johnhardy.com Opening hours: Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5:30pm Saturday, Sunday: 9:00am – 4:00pm NI LUH DJELANTIK Niluh Djelantik is a luxury accessories brand, with shoes as its main passion, offering the ultimate comfort in a stylish and empowering design. It is the brand that took Indonesia’s name in the global game while keeping close to its Balinese roots and heritage. The brand took its name from its principal designer and creative director, Niluh Putu Ary Pertami Djelantik. Born and raised in Bali, Niluh always had a love story with shoes. She started “Nilou” in 2003 with two local shoe artisans and managed to capture the attention of supermodel Gisele Bundchen in her tiny shop in Bali. Soon, Nilou was sold in Europe, Australia, Asia and New Zealand. In 2008, Nilou was rebranded into Niluh Djelantik, making it closer to the founder’s vision and passion. 144 Jalan Raya Kerobokan – Tel. (62) 361 733074 Website: www.niluhdjelantik.com Opening hours: 9.00am 0 9.00pm CHARLOTTE CHEN If you’re seeking the perfect annual collection to help supply your boutique back home or are in search of a one-in-a-million signature creation, Charlotte is a one-stop fashion experience that will exceed all of your expectations. Specializing in 100% goat fur leather, Charlotte’s stunning bags are lined with velvet and suede fabrics. Skins may be stamped or printed in crocodile, faux leopard and zebra patterns for an exotic twist. Charlotte is an earth-friendly producer and only uses sustainable and welfare friendly animal skins, which have led a free- range lifestyle on small family style properties and farms in Indonesia. Each unique collection is produced in a home industry style workshop in Bali, utilizing the centuries old skills renowned amongst the Balinese. The small, but skilled team allows Charlotte to maintain top quality. Every Charlotte bag is one-of-a-kind and no two bags will be exactly the same. They are as individual as the animals that help sustain the people of rural and isolated villages across Indonesia. Jl. Raya Uluwatu No.178, Jimbaran, Kuta Selatan, Bali – Tel. (62) 8113800178/ 62-87861- 965777 Website: www.charlottechenstore.com BALI ATLAS SOUTH SEA PEARL Atlas has an enviable reputation as a global leader in eco-pearling, specializing in the highly sought after quality South Sea white and silver pearls with our farms spread across the Indonesian archipelago in Bali, Flores, Alor and West Papua. Atlas is a fully integrated business. We own and operate several pearl farms, manage loose pearl distribution, have in- house jewellery manufacturing capabilities and operate several retail outlets. Office: Pertokoan Sanur Raya 18-19, Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai Sanur – Tel. +61 8 9284 4249 Boutique: Jalan Raya Seminyak No. 73, Seminyak 80361, Bali, Indonesia – Tel: +62 361 732769 Website: www.atlaspearls.com.au Opening hours: Monday – Friday: 10:00am - 5:00pm Saturday: 10:00am - 3:00pm CLOTHING & SILKS SHOP ULUWATU Specializing in Handmade Balinese Lace, aim to preserve the traditional form of lace making whilst infusing a modern style to present to a worldly clientele. As both a garment manufacturer and retailer based in Bali, 10 boutiques are located strategically throughout the major resort areas of Kuta, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, Ubud, and Sanur. The Uluwatu retail customer base consists of international tourists as well as a loyal following of Bali residents. Their hand-made women's lace garments emphasize the artistic skill, beauty and intricacy of Balinese craftsmanship. Their product line includes women's clothing, nightwear, bed linen, table linen and more. Bali Collection, Block B3, Nusa Dua, Bali - Tel. (62) 361 772066 Kuta Beach Shop, Jalan Pantai Kuta – Tel. (62) 361 755342 Uluwatu Showroom, Jalan Bay Pass Ngurah Rai, Suwung – Tel. (62) 361 8497095 Sanur Shop, Jalan Danau Tamblingan – Tel. (62) 361 288037 Discovery Shopping Mall, Jalan Dewi Sartika, Kuta – Tel. (62) 361 769629 Ubud Shop, Jalan Monkey Forest, Ubud – Tel. (62) 361 977557 Ubud Shop II, Jalan Raya Ubud – Tel. (62) 361 973378 Legian Shop I, Jalan Legian, Kuta – Tel. (62) 361 751933 Legian Shop II, Jalan Legian, Kuta – Tel. (62) 361 763499 Oberoi Shop, Jalan Laksmana, Seminyak – Tel. (62) 361 735973 Lippo Mall Kuta, Jalan Kartika Plaza, Kuta The Ritz-Carlton, Jl. Nusa Dua Selatan, Nusa Dua – Tel. (62) 361 8498988 The Westin Resort, BTDC Lot N-3, Nusa Dua – Tel. (62) 361 771906 Grand Hyatt Hotel, Nusa Dua – Tel. (62) 361 771234 Website: http://uluwatu.co.id Opening hours: Monday – Friday: 9.00 AM - 5.00 PM LULU YASMINE Silks, lace and handmade embellishments in elegant feminine shapes and pretty pastels – this is the Lulu Yasmine trademark. No matter how puffy your eyes may be, no matter how badly your hair may behave, putting on a Lulu Yasmine ensemble will make you feel a million dollars. Jl. Tegeh Sari No. 88 Kuta – Tel. (62) 361 766496 Website : www.luluyasmine.com BALI QUARZIA QUARZIA handmade batik is inspired by the beauty of tropical nature such as petals, the delicate elegance of flowers, palm trees and peacock feathers. The use of geometric patterns is prominent too. QUARZIA’s design team enjoys playing with various shapes, lines and colours to produce visual effects that can bring to mind the delicate veins of a leaf or the vibrant bursts of light in a sunset. Shading and colours layering also come into play, creating soft and unique effects. Silk dresses drape the body in figure-flattering cascades of fabric, seductive tops fall elegantly off the shoulder to reveal just a hint of skin, and loose, satiny pants feature clean lines that create the illusion of length and provide comfort and room to move. Jl. Oberoi 3A, Seminyak, Kuta, - Tel. (62) 361 736644 Website: http://quarzia-boutique.business.site/ Opening hours: 9.30am – 9.00pm BATIK KERIS Batik Keris is an Indonesian batik and handicraft producer and retailer. Based in Solo, Central Java, they are the nation's capital of Indonesian arts. Jl. Raya Legian No.133, Bali – Tel. (62) 361 752164 Discover Shopping Mall 1st floor – Tel: 0361-769 756, 769 717 Website: www.batikkeris.co.id MILO’S As a young professional Italian fashion designer from Milan, Italy, Milo Migliavacca arrived in Bali in 1973. Which marked for him the opening of a creative door to a world of inspiration uniting his skills and appreciation of European design with the enchantment of the unknown, refined potential skills of the Balinese on the industry of producing fashion in Indonesia, which had never existed previously. Milo’s aim was to make women look as beautiful as Bali. He wove his impressions inspired by Balinese handicrafts into developing his signature rayon-jersey, silk-jersey, applique embroidery and knit. He then extended his collections to include silk chiffon, silk organza and ultimately redefine the traditional technique of batik. Jl. Sarinande no.1A Seminyak – Tel. (62) 361 730410 Website: www.milos-bali.com BIASA BIASA’s signature style, the combination of creative cuts, artisanal details and natural materials perfect for tropical havens and warm weather, was so highly sought after that the humble store in Seminyak could no longer manage the number of visitors it received daily. BIASA moved into the boutique which is now its flagship in 1996. Beautifully designed, the new home of the brand allowed it to continue to meet the demands of its fans. Jalan Raya Seminyak No.36, Kuta, Seminyak- Tel. (62) 361 730699 Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Website: http://www.biasagroup.com/fashion BALI FARAH KHAN FARAH KHAN is the first Malaysian fashion brand that is sold across 70 fashion capitals worldwide, including Milan, Rome, Singapore, Bali, Dubai and Los Angeles. Clients include some of the most famous celebrities such as Kimora Lee Simmons, Paris Hilton, Ashanti, Yolanda Hadid, Vanessa Hudgens and many more. Farah Khan currently shows their collection twice a year in New York, London, Milan and Paris and is carried in the contemporary designer section of multi-branded stores across Europe, the USA, Asia and the Middle East as well as its standalone branded stores in Malaysia and Indonesia Plaza Indonesia: No.
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