Vlog Bali / Cooking classes
Great experience of cooking classes in Bali with CANTING BALI
Balinese cooking class
Canting Bali, Balinese cooking class. Ubud, Febuary 2017
Canting bali cocking class
Br laplapan ubud
Periuk Balinese Cooking Class in Ubud - Dec 2018
Jeding Bali Cooking
Chopping the ingredients
Balinese cooking promo
Canting Bali, Balinese cooking class. Ubud, Febuary 2017, short video
Weekend List - Paon Bali Tawarkan Cooking Class yang Menarik
Dsign -
Dsign - How To & DIY -
iLook -
iLook - Fashion Icon -
iLook - How To and DIY -
Weekend List -
Weekend List - Resto and Cafe -
Net Lifestyle memberikan tayangan program Magazine seperti iLook, Dsign, Weekend List dan Chefs Table. Program yang membahas berbagai informasi dan tips terkini seputar dunia fashion/style, karya arsitektur yang unik, menarik, ide desain interior yang inspiratif, desain furniture yang kreatif, mereferensi tempat makan, rekreasi, event seru, film atau musik serta Cooking Show bersama Chef Chandra invite langsung guest (Artis dan Public Figure).
Timelapse of Periuk Bali Cooking Class
A short timelapse video of periuk bali - balinese hime cooking class in ubud.
For more information visit periukbali.com
Sadly the battery of my camera died halfway through the course and the last hour of cooking is missing. But you get the rough feel of their class and get to see us working ;-)
BALI & LOMBOK 2016
Our September 2016 trip to Bali and Lombok.
We travelled to Gili Trawangan, Gili Air, Tiu Kelep and Sedang Gile Waterfalls, Senggiggi, Ubud, Mount Batur, Tegallallang rice fields, Padang Beach, Tanah Lot and Uluwatu Temples.
Cooking class was taken at Canting:
Silversmithing course was taken at Chez Monique:
MUSIC CREDITS:
SOUND OFF - JINGLE PUNKS
VENICE BEACH - TOPHER MOHR AND ALEX ELENA
THE MADPIX PROJECT - LIQUID BLUE
SPRING IN MY STEP - SILENT PARTNER
TRACKS AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE.COM & JAMENDO.COM
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オシャレ&絶景レストラン d'Alas Warung 【2018.07 ビジネスクラス乗り比べ旅 BALI】
広い敷地に素晴らしい眺望の席を用意したレストラン、d'Alas 。展望エリアや流行のBali Swing(巨大ブランコ)もあるので観光客に人気の場所です。
#バリ島旅行 #ワルン #ウブド
Nature's Colours Workshop 2019
A 7-day workshop exploring Indonesia’s natural dye traditions with Threads of Life — limited to 10 people
Over the course of 5 days in the dye studio participants will: prepare an indigo vat; dye cotton swatches and yarn samples using Indonesia’s traditional natural dyes; learn batik, pressure-resist patterning, and yarn dyeing with natural dyes; and create a personal natural dye project.
Learn more at threadsoflife.com
For four millennia the textile arts of Indonesia have articulated an intimate and harmonious relationship with the earth. Through the plant-sourced dyes and the symbolic potency of the colours created, the archipelago’s indigenous peoples have literally wrapped themselves in their stories of this relationship. After fifteen years of field research and studio practice, the Threads of Life’s staff dyers are offering a 5-day workshop exploring the making, meaning and application of these colours through the practices of batik, yarn and swatch dyeing. Hosted at the Threads of Life Natural Dye Studio on the grounds of the Umajati Retreat in Ubud, Bali, the program offers both residential and non-residential options.
Participants will:
• prepare and dye cotton swatches and yarn samples using Indonesia’s traditional natural dyes, principally blue from Indigofera tinctoria and Strobilanthes cusia, brown from Ceriops tagal, black from mud dyeing, and red from Morinda citrifolia
• prepare cloth and yarns for dyeing
• learn batik using canting (wax pen), cap (stamp), and brush with natural dyes
• create a personal cotton scarf batik project (materials provided)
• learn and practice yarn dyeing with natural colours on cotton (materials provided).
クタ バリ カフェ【本格バリ料理】
#八王子 #八王子ランチ #KutaBaliCafe
【Kuta Bali Cafe(クタ バリ カフェ)】
住所:八王子市横山町5-8
交通:八王子駅北口 徒歩5分
営業時間:【月~金】11:00~15:30 / 17:30~22:30
【土日祝日】11:00~22:30
定休日:月曜日
TEL:042-649-9928
Making batik fabric for tie dye, bali or smoke technique @Batikdlidir solo Indonesia
Making batik fabric for tie dye, bali or smoke technique @Batikdlidir solo Indonesia.
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Making batik fabric for tie dye, bali or smoke technique @Batikdlidir solo Indonesia.
Batik design by algorithm? | Nancy Margried | TEDxUbud
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. According to batik legends, batik design should not be mixed with technology. Nancy Margried begs to differ as she shares her experience of using mathematical algorithms to design batik with 1,400 artisans across Indonesia, helping preserve the country’s heritage with her innovative software.
Google Innovator Hero of 2013, Nancy Margried questions how technology can compliment traditional art rather than dilute its identity. Nancy is an internationally recognized entrepreneur and co-founder of Batik Fractal and jBatik Software. Through researching Indonesian batik patterns and fractal mathematics her team was able to develop software that can produce remarkable new batik designs while remaining in harmony with traditional hand crafted methods. Thousands of traditional artisans in Indonesia who are using jBatik now have access to new markets and creative opportunities from which they were previously isolated.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
Batik ART | Fabric Painting |Indonasia |malayalam/Silver Museum Bali
Batik is a very special art, which requires a lot of patience and skill. It is a traditional fabric printing. The word Batik means drawing with wax. The technique must be thousands of years old. It is proved that this art already appeared in the first centuries in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
One suspects that it originated in India. Batik is quite different from the batik in Malaysia or the batik from Thailand. It is different in design, motif and the way in which one produces batik.
In this technique, paraffin wax is used to cover components of the substance before this substance is dipped in a dye bath. So keep the part was covered with is the original color.
Batik making is a process with wax (candle wax), then dyeing, drying, and then cooking the material substances. Everything is done by hand.
It requires a skill and over again reviewing what you've created. Therefore no work resembles the other!
Who's going home without a Batik shirt?
There are two main types of batik in Indonesia today; hand-painted and block printed. These types differ in production techniques, motif and aesthetic expression, and are often classified according to the tool that has been used. The painter uses the canting, a small copper container with one or more differently sized pipes.
The container is attached to a handle made of wood or bamboo. The canting is filled with molten wax and used to trace the outlines of the pattern on the fabric.
The wax is usually composed of bee's wax, paraffin wax, resin, fat and a synthetic wax mixed together in varying proportions. The mixing builds on individual experience and skill. Each component has special qualities that affect the appearance of the finished textile. Bee's wax melts at a low temperature, is flexible, attaches easily to the textile surface, and is easily removed.
Only the parts with wax remain unpainted of course.
This process can be repeated with different colors.
Silver is the basic material for traditional silver jewelry making. Initially the silver sheet is cut with the help of metal sheet cutter according to the required size and design. Then the silver sheet is slightly heated to make it soft using hand gas burner and marked with the metal compass. The silver wire is cut and bent to a round shape. Then the shaped silver wire is placed on the silver sheet by dipping the wire in solution (water-soluble flux paste and water) and heated so that the wire fused smartly with the sheet. Artisan checks whether there is an air gap or not. If there is any gap, the small silver pieces, which are dipped in flux solution, are placed in-between to fill the gap. Then small round shaped thin metal wires are arranged by following the actual design and again soldered.
The thin silver wire is cut in to small pieces and dipped in solution made of water and water-soluble flux paste. Then the small pieces are arranged in a row and fired with the hand gas burner so that the small silver sticks are converted into tiny silver balls. These tiny silver balls are immersed in solution and then arranged carefully in a circular form by glancing the real design. Then the article is again fired and cooled by sinking in normal water. The negative area around the design is removed cautiously with the help of metal sheet cutter. After removing the unwanted metal, the sharp edges are smoothened by using filer. The designed article is embossed by hammering the customized impression tool on the article. Once finished with the embossing, flat round shaped silver wire is added at the center and fused with the article.
Artisan works with the detailing part and the clasp for the traditional silver pendant is attached by soldering. Where as in the other hand small bells are made manually by heating the tiny silver pieces, which turns in to sphere shape and the hook, is attached to get a bell form and soldered to the silver pendant. Then the article is polished and washed with the tamarind water. Enameling is done neatly to give an ethnic look.
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Bumi Langit Permaculture - Eco Tourism in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
I want to show you view from Bumi Langit Permaculture, an eco tourism located in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. I got the chance to look around their permaculture farm, traditional houses, and beautiful scenery of the village.
Bumi Langit has organic restaurant where you can taste delicious Indonesian meals which ingredients are taken from Bumi Langit farm and planted by people in the village.
Have a good day!
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