For those who love fashion and jewelry
Written by admin from http://www.travelertalk.com | Category: Indonesia on October 2nd, 2010 | 4 Comments | 10,328 views
For those women who love fashion, Bali definitely is a great destination for holiday. Bali is becoming one of most powerful fashion tractors in Southeast Asia region. It was in late 70s when groups of surfers and hippies from western countries started settling down on this charming island. They were enchanted by this beautifully exotic island blessed with nature and rich culture. For the last few decades exchanges between many nationalities not only western communities but worldwide and this island had made a rich background for art and creation.
Indonesia is very rich in natural resources, vast land and boundless water around it. It is famous for thick rain forest and wild animals. We are fortunate to be in this blessed environment. Plus inspiration that fills up all over Bali. Blend of these factors made up Bali today.
Sri Gati is based on such wonderful island. We are wholesaler of Bali fashion accessories and Bali costume jewelry. We focus on design and fashion trend using natural materials. Seashells and wood are our signature accent to bring out the ethnic touch of resort fashion and relaxing stylishness.
All our products are hand made by our local handicraftsmen and handicraftswomen. Seashells and wood are cut, carved, ground and polished by their hands one piece by one piece and are beaded together by hand one piece by one piece. When you see our products you will notice the irregularity in size and shape. It is the proof of handicraft and at the same time that is what makes our collections charming and tasteful.
Indonesia produces lots of handicrafts. There is a great variety of arts and crafts. Wood carving, stone carving, hand-woven textile, hand-painted textile, painting etc.etc… All these seem to be blessings from prosperous culture back in dynasty era. Jewelry making is one of those blessed talents too. In old days, gorgeous materials such as gold, silver, precious or semi-precious stones were often used for members of royalty and aristocracy. Silversmith is still very popular and strong industry until now. At Sri Gati, what we mind is a line of products casual and easy to wear from beaches to cities. It’s casual but there are some kind of stylishness, elegance and even fun. These come from the beauty of natural material and skills of human (artisans) plus atmosphere brought by warmth of handicrafts…this is what we believe Sri Gati’s flavor.
Another charm of our accessories is budget friendly pricings…!
Our aim is not to be a flag shop for trendy spiffy brand but to appeal to public to be used every day. Just pick up our mother of pearl pendant to go with your white tank top and khaki linen shorts, there you go, an easy summer style with a touch of sea breeze even if you are in the middle of New York. We have sandals and bags embellished by natural elements as well to be combined to our jewelry.
Our website : http://www.balifashionaccessories.com








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