The Ritz-Carlton, Bali’s Sarong concierge

By Ho Yun Kuan | July 06, 2016

Woven in history

The sarong is the ubiquitous uniform of Bali. In its humblest form, it is worn to school, for working in the fields and to the markets. In its richest, most extravagant form, it is the attire of religious ceremonies, weddings and special occasions. Far from a simple piece of fabric, the sarong is a work of art imbued with symbolism. Bali has four main types of sarong, each with a distinctive pattern achieved by different dyeing and weaving techniques.

Fabrics
Fabrics

Discover the history and culture behind these beautiful fabrics with Tresna Dewi, the sarong concierge at Ritz-Carlton Bali. The half-day experience begins with a short lesson on the different types of sarongs and their characteristics. Participants then get a first-hand experience of the making of Endek – the fabric design once worn exclusively by the royals – in an artisan workshop.

The Sarong Concierge
The Sarong Concierge

After a quick lesson in sarong etiquette, wearing it and walking elegantly in it, participants get to show off their new outfits, and do like the locals do, with a visit to a Hindu temple.

The Ritz-Carlton, Bali

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