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BALINESE OFFERING MAKING

Walk down any street in Bali, and the first thing you’ll see by your feet are the daily offerings - small, square, woven baskets made from cut coconut leaves and filled with flowers – accompanied by an assortment of gifts for the Gods and topped with a single  stick of incense.


There are incredible variety in the offerings Balinese offer. We will learn how to make the everyday offerings as you understand their significance in the Balinese culture.


This activity will be done at the venue.

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🩷 Gain insight into the spiritual traditions of Bali by learning about the significance of daily offerings.

🩷 Create traditional Balinese offerings using coconut leaves, flowers, and other meaningful elements.

🩷 Explore the meaning behind each element of the offering and the rituals connected to it.

🩷 Experience firsthand the art of crafting offerings that Balinese people place at temples and homes daily.

🩷 Complete your offering with a lit incense stick, symbolizing prayers and gratitude to the gods.

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Minimum: 5 pax 

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Duration:  1 - 2 hours

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Location: at Venue (Yoga Studio or Workshop Space)

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Travel Time: Zero

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What will I learn in this workshop?

You’ll learn how to create traditional Balinese offerings and understand the cultural and spiritual significance behind them.

What makes Balinese offerings unique?

Each offering is handcrafted with love and care, reflecting gratitude, balance, and harmony with nature.

Is it okay to participate if I don't follow the Hindu religion?

Absolutely! The workshop is open to anyone interested in learning about Balinese culture and traditions.

What should I wear for the workshop?

Comfortable clothing is recommended, as you’ll be seated and working with your hands.

What materials are provided?

All materials, including coconut leaves, flowers, and incense sticks, will be provided.

Is there any religious ritual involved?

While the focus is on crafting and understanding the offerings, there is no formal religious ceremony involved.

What is the significance of incense in the offering?

The incense carries prayers and offerings to the gods, symbolizing gratitude and connection to the divine.


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