
Threads of Life Gallery
Discover the vibrant heritage of Indonesian textiles through intricate weavings and natural dyeing at this renowned Ubud gallery.

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Learn about textiles before dinner.

Threads of Life Gallery
Best Time
Learn about textiles before dinner.

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover the vibrant heritage of Indonesian textiles through intricate weavings and natural dyeing at this renowned Ubud gallery.
"A must visit Gallery in Ubud for anyone interested in textile arts, natural dyeing and also basketry. "

🛍️ Find Unique Gifts
Discover heirloom-quality textiles perfect for gifts. Staff share rich stories behind each piece.
🗣️ Engage with Staff
Friendly and helpful staff offer deep knowledge about Indonesian textiles and crafts.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.9 · 35 reviews
Type
Art Gallery
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Intricate Indonesian Textiles
Marvel at a stunning collection of traditional weavings and crafts from across Indonesia. Each piece tells a unique story.

Natural Dye Studio
Explore the art of natural dyeing and learn about sustainable textile practices. Classes offer hands-on experience.

Artisan Stories & Knowledge
Gain deep insights into the processes and cultural significance behind each textile. Staff are eager to share.
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Planning Your Visit
Discover Indonesian Textile Art
Plan Your Visit to Ubud
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🛍️ Find Unique Gifts
Discover heirloom-quality textiles perfect for gifts. Staff share rich stories behind each piece.
🗣️ Engage with Staff
Friendly and helpful staff offer deep knowledge about Indonesian textiles and crafts.
📚 Attend a Talk
Monthly talks offer an introduction to Indonesian textiles and culture.
🎨 Explore Natural Dyes
Discover the art of natural dyeing and consider a studio class for a hands-on experience.
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🛍️ Find Unique Gifts
Discover heirloom-quality textiles perfect for gifts. Staff share rich stories behind each piece.
🗣️ Engage with Staff
Friendly and helpful staff offer deep knowledge about Indonesian textiles and crafts.
📚 Attend a Talk
Monthly talks offer an introduction to Indonesian textiles and culture.
🎨 Explore Natural Dyes
Discover the art of natural dyeing and consider a studio class for a hands-on experience.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise Threads of Life Gallery as a must-visit destination in Ubud for its stunning collection of Indonesian textiles and crafts. The gallery is lauded for its educational value, offering deep insights into traditional weaving and natural dyeing processes, with friendly and knowledgeable staff eager to share stories. It's highly recommended for those seeking unique gifts and a genuine cultural experience.
"A must visit Gallery in Ubud for anyone interested in textile arts,natural dyeing and also basketry.
This place has a long tradition and knowledge about Indonesian textiles. You can learn a lot about the whole process hidden behind a beautiful textile piece.
I would definitely recommend this place!!"
Ketut Juniari
"One of the must visit places if you come to Ubud. There are so many textiles and crafts from all across Indonesia on display here. You can see and learn a lot about Indonesian textiles and crafts here. All the staff are also very friendly, if I have time I will visit here again😍👍"
1093_Dwiki
"One of the best place in Ubud to see traditional textile and craft from around Indonesia. Staff are very friendly and helpful to give us information. The place like a museum! Would love to visit again to see more collections."
Gita Permata
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Threads of Life Gallery is located in Ubud, Bali. It's easily accessible by taxi or ride-sharing services within Ubud. Many visitors find it convenient to visit after exploring other Ubud attractions.
Yes, the gallery is well-known in Ubud. It's often recommended as a must-visit spot for those interested in textiles.
While specific hours can vary, it's generally open during typical daytime business hours. It's advisable to check their official website or social media for the most current opening times.
Absolutely! Threads of Life is perfectly situated to be part of a day exploring Ubud's cultural sites, markets, and restaurants.
Parking in Ubud can be challenging. It's often easier to use a taxi or scooter, or to park at a designated public parking area and walk.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Entry to the gallery itself is typically free, allowing you to browse the collections. Special workshops or talks may have separate fees.
No, general admission to browse the beautiful textile displays is usually complimentary.
The cost for the natural dye studio classes can vary. It's best to inquire directly with the gallery for current pricing and schedules.
Yes, Threads of Life is a gallery and shop where you can purchase the exquisite textiles and crafts on display.
Discounts are not commonly advertised for general entry. For classes, it's always worth asking about any potential group rates or early bird specials.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You'll find a diverse collection of traditional Indonesian textiles, including weavings, batik, and basketry, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the archipelago.
Children can appreciate the vibrant colors and patterns, but the focus is on detailed cultural appreciation. It's a quiet, museum-like experience.
Photography policies can vary. It's polite to ask staff before taking extensive photos, especially if flash is involved.
A visit can range from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on your interest in textiles and if you attend any talks or workshops.
While not formal guided tours, the staff are very knowledgeable and happy to share information about the textiles and their origins.
📸 📸 Photography
The vibrant colors and intricate patterns of the textiles themselves are the main photographic draw. Look for well-lit displays and unique motifs.
Generally, personal photography for non-commercial use is permitted, but it's always best to confirm with the staff upon arrival.
A camera with good low-light capabilities or a smartphone with a decent camera will work well. Natural light is often best.
Focus on the displays that catch your eye. The variety of textures and colors offers many beautiful compositions.
Tripods might be restricted to avoid obstructing other visitors or damaging displays. It's advisable to ask permission beforehand.







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