After the Barung and Keris dance.
Our next destination was Celuk - Gold and Silver at work. A place that the tourists' throat can be chopped easily (means they sell the things in a higher price to tourist). They claimed that all the silver decorative and jeweleries are all handmade, but i saw only one lady worker who was "making" the jeweleries...
This the the lady worker that I was referring to. I suspected she was hired for tourist to take photos only.
I think this is definitely not her work loh... shshsh.... Maybe I should not judge her like that. I am sorry...
I don remember the price. But I remember that they are selling a simple silver chain for USD100. With USD100 I think I can buy a pair of small gold ear rings or a tiny pendant...
I think this is a house and not a temple...
I cant really differentiate which is house and which is temple even after staying there for days!
They looked the same, it is confusing...
This is one of the window, I m impressed by their wood craving work!
Nice right?
Next - The Volcano.... Stay tunned!
9 comments:
USD100 x 3.60 = RM 370!! for a silver chain! tat's really throat cutting..
I like the wood craving part. if you want me spend just USD100 for that little sliver n gold things...sorry lo, I wont go for it, too expensive and not sure really made by real gold and silver or not.
Got eat babi guling from roadside stall or not???? Nice leh.
wow...the wood craving..awesome..
cant wait to c ur volcano pics. i think this is bali tradtional home...
USD100 is quite expensive loh I think. I would rather get something else, or have shark fins.
What a cut throat price! Those tools/equipment look like those still used by the traditional goldsmith in my place
the carving is beautiful!
handmade wont make the price shoot high up, u can buy a silver chain as long as dog's chain with USD100 i guess...i wonder if gold chain will cost how much? USD1000?
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