Jalan Goa Lempeh, Banjar Dinas Kangin Uluwatu, Bali +62 361 3001000 or +62 361 8471000
Available from Monday to Friday at 9.00 A.M-11 A.M or at 2 P.M-4 P.M.
Location: Gaya Ceramics Studio and Showroom, Jl. Raya Sayan 105, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia – 80571
Maximum of 4 persons per appointment.
To schedule an appointment, please contact spa.bali@bulgarihotels.com
Guests looking to discover the island’s artistic scene can do so by participating in a private tour at Gaya Ceramics Studio and Showroom. Established in 2001, Gaya Ceramics is a Bali-based design studio and arts center which creates 100% hand-made ceramics of inimitable artisanship, blending exquisite Italian creativity with traditional Balinese elements using the best quality materials. In this rare opportunity, guests are invited to explore Gaya Ceramics illustrious workshop to witness the dynamic spectacle of their artists at work, from wheel-throwing, hand-building, to glazing techniques.
Bulgari Resort Bali offers a day activities including a visit to Gaya Ceramic and Design.
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