Many of the handicraft shops I visit in Kuta and the fancier interior decoration shops in Legian and Seminyak have staff from other parts of Indonesia. I visited 2 Seasons Lifestyle, a small shop on Jl. Legian in Legian and interviewed Endang from Sumbawa, the next island after Lombok to the east. Endang seemed quite positive about living in Bali and spoke about the economy of the shop. Bali gets a lot of Japanese visitors and there are specially themed shops that appeal to their needs.
In 2 Seasons Lifestyle, I spotted a saki set, a jug with with glasses for sharing saki. I was tempted, but didn’t go for it. Hot saki, by the way, is the perfect antidote to feeling cold and wet on a rainy afternoon.
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Hy all!
Also been to the 2 Seasons Legian, and this time there was a wonderfull 2 pieces wall painting that I couldn’t let go. Just so wonderfull ! Thanks a lot to Endang, we had a nice deal and more important, about the art development on Bakli n’ in Indonesia in general (the artist is from Bali originally but leaves in Jakarta and a friend from the shop owner).
Nice to have a look at, you might end up with something you did intend to bring back home ! Go 4 it, Jl. Legian no. 92, Legian, Kuta, Bali, IND, twoseasonslifestyle@hotmail.com