Bali is not limited to its emerald rice fields: the island also offers a treasure trove of Balinese crafts to tuck into your suitcase. Those short on time will find below, at a glance, the five souvenirs considered the most authentic and easiest to carry; they combine scents, flavors, and local know-how, and can be bought in markets as well as workshops in Ubud or Kuta.
🎁 Souvenir | Why choose it? | Where to buy it? |
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Colorful Batik | Iconic fabric, sacred motifs, ideal as a pareo or decoration | Sukawati Market, Amplitudes shops |
Silver jewelry from Celuk | Fineness of Balinese goldsmithing, semi-precious stones | Village of Celuk, galleries in Ubud |
Carved wooden objects | Traditional masks 😷, deity statues, unique pieces | Workshops in Mas, Participez stands |
Bali coffee (Kintamani) | Citrus aromas, volcanic terroir 🌋, fair production | Kintamani plantations, Voyage Asia outlets |
Round rattan bag | Lightweight, durable, 100% natural 🌱 | Ubud Market, Seminyak boutiques |
Quick guide to choosing the 5 best souvenirs from Bali
These essentials tick three key boxes: authenticity, ease of transport, and strong symbolic value. For each item, here are the reference points to know before bargaining in markets or entering a workshop.
1️⃣ Batik: star of Balinese traditional fabrics
Batik is made by wax dyeing; each pattern carries a message, often linked to prosperity or protection.
- 🖌️ Floral motifs for a warm interior
- 🎨 Natural colors derived from indigo or bark
- 💡 Tip: prefer pieces signed “cap” (handmade) rather than “print”
2025 Price range | Quality |
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150 K IDR | Printed batik, entry-level souvenir |
400 K IDR | Artisanal batik, natural dye 🌿 |
To dive deeper, the “What to bring back from Bali” selection by Voyages Directs details the different labels to look for.
2️⃣ Silver jewelry: finesse and modernity
The silver sector of Celuk employs nearly 3,000 artisans who perpetuate age-old gestures while incorporating contemporary designs.
- 💎 Moonstones, blue topaz or smoky quartz
- 🛠️ Quick test: magnet + chamois to check purity
- 🔗 Inspiration: models seen on PCP Indonesia
International enthusiasm has driven prices up; expect 250 K to 1 M IDR depending on complexity.
3️⃣ Carved wooden objects: the soul of the villages of Mas and Tegallalang
The traditional masks used during Barong dances embody protective or mischievous spirits.
- 🪵 Wooden objects made from teak, suar or hibiscus
- 😷 “Topeng” mask to decorate a contemporary living room
- ⚠️ Check for the presence of the FLEGT certificate for legal wood
Type | Carving time | Average price |
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Barong mask | 2 days | 300 K IDR |
Ganesh statue | 4 days | 700 K IDR |
For responsible workshops, consult the interactive map published on Villes-Monde.
4️⃣ Kintamani coffee: the gourmet icon
This Bali coffee has been IGP-certified since 2024, guaranteeing full traceability.
- ☕ Notes of citrus and cocoa
- 🌡️ Medium roast recommended for filter or V60
- 🌱 Organic option certified by the NGO Balisarabica
Discover other tasty gems like the herbal tea “Teh Celagi” or brem on Salut Bali.
5️⃣ Rattan bag: guaranteed boho style
The bags are woven then smoked with coconut shell to protect them from insects 🪲.
- 👜 Standard diameter: 20 cm, perfect for smartphone + glasses
- 📸 Instagram-friendly: over 2 M posts with #rattanbag in 2025
- 💧 Clean with a damp cloth, dry in the shade
Shape | Weaving time | Price |
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Round | 6 h | 180 K IDR |
Rectangle | 8 h | 220 K IDR |
Buying tips: ethical bargaining and support for Balinese artisans
Good negotiating doesn’t mean driving prices down at the expense of creators. Artisan collectives grouped under the label “fair Balinese crafts” donate 20% of sales to community programs.
- 💬 Start with a smile and a few words in bahasa: “Selamat pagi!”
- 📱 Use a conversion app to track rupiah • euro rates
- 🧾 Request a receipt for tax refund convenience at the airport
Common mistake | Ethical alternative |
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Cut-rate prices at night markets | Favor Fairtrade certified cooperatives |
Buying protected coral or shells | Opt for Balinese paintings on jute canvas |
For a comprehensive overview of good practices, consult the “Responsible Souvenirs” sheet published by Petit Futé.
Protecting your purchases during the return flight
Better safe than broken: prefer bubble wrap pouches for silver jewelry and a PVC tube for traditional fabrics.
- 📦 Pack the batik in a vacuum bag to save 30% space
- 💧 Slip in a silica sachet with coconut essential oil to avoid humidity
- 🛡️ Wedge Balinese paintings between two thick clothes
Souvenir | Recommended protection | Position in suitcase |
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Wooden mask | Bubble wrap + socks | Center |
Herbal tea jar | Zip bag + towel | Corners |
Need more checklists? The practical guides from Trip101 summarize the 2025 customs regulations.
FAQ – Bali souvenirs
- What budget should be planned for these 5 souvenirs?
Count about 1.5 M IDR (€90) for quality pieces, excluding bargaining. - Can you ship a wooden piece of furniture to Europe?
Yes, via local freight forwarders; anticipate a phytosanitary certificate and 6 to 8 weeks of sea transport. - Is batik machine washable?
A cold wash, delicate cycle, is possible if the piece is pre-washed; otherwise, hand washing is preferred. - How to check the quality of a rattan bag?
No strand should crack when pressed in the center and the interior must be lined with batik to avoid snags. - Where to find other gift ideas?
The thematic selections from 123Souvenir also cover the Île de Ré, Japan, or New York for variety.
🎒 Ready to pack your suitcase? Inspirations abound, from Ubud’s art markets to hidden workshops in Celuk; full comparisons can be found on Hauts du Lyonnais Tourisme or Sete to continue the shopping adventure around the world.