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Kamasan Bali Island
Kamasan lies four km south of Klungkung. Descendants of the Hindu-Javanese Majapahit court artisans still work in the villages surrounding Klungkung, practicing the same professions as their ancestors of 25 generations ago. The coppersmith guild settled in Banjar Budaya (the western part of Semapura town), the ironsmiths in Klungkung and Kusamba, while the artists and silver- and goldsmiths established themselves in the hamlets of Banjar Jelantik and Banjar Sangging around the villages of Kamasan and Desa Tojan.
     Originally a village of gold- and silversmiths who produced the crowns, body ornaments, and jewelry for the raja and his family, Kamasan later became known as a center for painters. Their art was devotional work (ngayah) for god or a leige lord, sent all over Bali to decorate puri.
     When the Dutch arrived at the beginning of the century, Kamasan artists lost their royal patronage and the art of wayang-style painting nearly died. Kamasan underwent a resurgence when the Dutch commissioned the restoration of the Kerta Gosa paintings in the 1920s and 1930s. In the 1960s tourists and art and souvenir shops became an important source of revenue. High-ranking officials now commission works for their homes and offices.

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Gel-Gel Gel-Gel
This was once the seat of the old court of Gelgel, the capital of the kingdom of the same name which lasted almost 200 years from A.D. 1515. Founded by Javanese lords and priests, Gelgel was Bali's first unitary kingdom from which the other eight major Balinese kingdoms broke off. Gelgel reached its apogee during the reign of Batu Renggong in the late 16th century.more info
Nusa PenidaGoa Lawah
The famous Bat Cave Goa Lawah lies just three km northeast of Kusamba and about nine km east of Klungkung on the left side of a dramatic road paralleling the sea with uninterrupted views of Nusa Penida.more info
KamasanKamasan
Descendants of the Hindu-Javanese Majapahit court artisans still work in the villages surrounding Klungkung, practicing the same professions as their ancestors of 25 generations ago. The coppersmith guild settled in Banjar Budaya (the western part of Semapura town), the ironsmiths in Klungkung and Kusamba, while the artists and silver- and goldsmiths established themselves in the hamlets of Banjar Jelantik and Banjar Sangging around the villages of Kamasan and Desa Tojan.more info
Kerta gosaKerta Gosa
Bali's smallest district Klungkung is located between Gianyar and Karangasem, and includes the island of Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan and Ceningan. Klungkung itself is a bustling town. On reaching the town centre, you come to Kertha Gosa, the Hall of Justice. Surrounded by a moat, this is a superb example of Klungkung architecture, best known for its ceiling paintings in the Klungkung style.more info
Kusamba VillageKusamba
The mixed and rather dour Hindu and Muslim population also mines sea salt, the other major industry of the area. Driving the coastal road east of Klungkung, you'll see small, brown, thatched, peculiarly shaped beach huts—salt-making factories. Across the road from Goa Lawah, three km east of Kusamba, they'll ask for money just to peer into one of the briny troughs; go farther up or down the coast to observe this centuries-old technique for free. more info
Musium Klasik Seni Lukis BaliMusium Klasik Seni Lukis Bali
The museum is also a center for dance, music, and the other fine arts of Bali, including embroidery, stone sculptures, carved doors, masks. Gunarsa's studio, itself within the building, is filled with old furniture, antique woodcarvings, impressionistic paintings, and traditional dance costumes.more info
Nusa CeninganNusa Ceningan
The sea between the two islands is filled with seaweed gardens, so take a guide so you don't cause damage. The four-by-one-km island, with a limestone and chalky landscape and a 100-meter-high hill in the center, only has one village and no places to stay. It does offer great surfing, sandy beaches, and lazuli and cobalt-blue coral pools filled with starfish.more info
Nusa PenidaNusa Penida
Nusa Penida gets more rain, produces more crops, and is therefore better off economically than Nusa Lembongan or Nusa Ceningan. Nusa Penida and its satellite islands offer fine swimming, surfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and sunbathing, also dramatic walks, unspoilt scenery, deep caves, and delightful, friendly villages. more info
Nusa LembonganNusa Lembongan
Nusa Lembongan lies just 20 kms east of mainland Bali. Reachable only by boat this natural, unspoiled island with its clear calm waters is ideal for numerous water activities, including diving, snorkeling and fishing and so on. Until recently, the inhabitants were mainly seaweed farmers and fishermen.more info
Tiyingan VillageTiyingan
There are a number of gongmakers in this village, employing over 100 people. The best known is the small factory run by I Ketut Lunga Yasa, whose father is a master player and instrument maker. This is a very warm and approachable family. Here they make smaller instruments ,gangsa, tawa-tawa, cengceng.more info
 
 
 
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