The Top 7 Souvenirs from Bali to Bring Back

When you visit the Island of the Gods, the memories you make will last a lifetime. But what if you could bring a piece of Bali home with you — something more meaningful than a generic fridge magnet or T-shirt? Choosing Top Souvenirs from Bali is about finding something that reflects your journey, your experience, and the soul of the island.

Whether you’re shopping for yourself, your partner, or loved ones back home, here are seven unique and unforgettable souvenirs from Bali — including one you can create with your own hands.

1. Create Your Own Silver Jewelry with The Legend Jewelry Classes

Silver Jewelry Souvenir

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If you’re looking for a truly unforgettable Bali souvenir, why not make one yourself?

At The Legend Jewelry Classes in Bali, travelers can join a hands-on workshop to design and create their own jewelry — such as rings, necklaces, or bracelets. This isn’t just another souvenir shop. It’s an experience. You’ll work side by side with a local jewelry expert, learning basic silversmith techniques and crafting something that’s 100% your own.

Whether you engrave initials, important dates, or symbolic shapes, your piece becomes a wearable memory of your time in Bali. It’s the perfect gift for couples, best friends, family or even solo travelers who want something meaningful to commemorate their trip.

👉 Learn more about the class and book your jewelry experience here.

2. Silk Batiks and Traditional Textiles

Batik Bali Souvenir

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Bali’s textiles are a vibrant reflection of the island’s heritage. Handwoven fabrics like ikat and batik are made using traditional dyeing and weaving techniques passed down through generations. Silk batik scarves, sarongs, and shawls make for elegant souvenirs that are both wearable and display-worthy.

These textiles aren’t just beautiful—they tell stories of Balinese myths, rituals, and nature through intricate patterns and colors. Look for items made with natural dyes and traditional looms for the most authentic pieces.

Where to find it:
Visit Ubud Market or Sidemen Village for high-quality handmade textiles. Ubud offers convenience and variety, while Sidemen is home to traditional weavers who use natural dyes and traditional techniques.

3. Balinese Paintings

Balinese Painting Souvenir

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Art lovers will appreciate the expressive and detailed style of Balinese paintings. These artworks often depict scenes of daily life, mythology, or nature, rendered with fine brushstrokes and vivid colors. You’ll find a wide range—from traditional wayang-style art to more modern, abstract interpretations.

Paintings are available in various sizes, including rolled canvases that are easy to pack. Bringing one home is like taking a piece of Bali’s spirit with you—and it will surely add character to your living space.

Where to find it:
Explore Ubud’s art galleries and Pengosekan Village, a place known for producing generations of Balinese painters. For more contemporary work, head to Seminyak for modern art shops with a Bali twist.

4. Balinese Woodcarvings

Bali Wood Carving Souvenir

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Balinese artisans are renowned for their intricate woodcarving skills. Whether it’s a statue of a deity, a guardian mask, or an abstract sculpture, each piece is crafted with patience and precision. Many carvings are made from local woods like teak or suar, known for their durability and rich grains.

Woodcarvings also make thoughtful gifts or home décor items, offering both artistic beauty and spiritual symbolism.

Where to find it:
Visit Mas Village, just south of Ubud, famous for its woodcarving tradition. You’ll find workshops where you can see the artists at work and purchase directly from the source.

5. Balinese Coffee (Kopi Luwak)

Coffee Luwak Souvenir

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Coffee lovers won’t want to miss out on bringing home a taste of Bali. The island produces high-quality beans, including the famous (and rare) Kopi Luwak. This unique coffee is made using beans that have been digested and excreted by civet cats—resulting in a smoother, less acidic flavor.

Even if you skip the kopi luwak, you can still find locally grown Arabica and Robusta blends that are rich and aromatic. Many brands offer stylish packaging, making them ideal as gifts.

Where to find it:
Coffee plantations in Kintamani offer tours and tastings. You can also buy locally roasted beans at Ubud markets, Canggu cafes, or even at Ngurah Rai Airport’s duty-free.

6. Spa Treatment Products

Spa Product Bali

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Bali is synonymous with wellness, so it’s no surprise that its spa products make excellent souvenirs. You’ll find a range of natural items such as essential oils, body scrubs, handmade soaps, and massage oils—all infused with tropical ingredients like lemongrass, frangipani, and coconut.

These products let you recreate a piece of Bali’s spa experience at home. Look for items made with sustainable practices and organic ingredients for a thoughtful and eco-friendly gift.

Where to find it:
You can purchase high-quality spa products in Seminyak and Canggu boutiques. Look for eco-friendly and handmade labels. Some local spas and wellness brands also sell their signature product lines.

7. Balinese Ceramics

Bali Ceramic Souvenir

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Ceramics in Bali combine utility with artistic flair. From hand-thrown mugs to decorative plates and incense holders, each piece reflects local craftsmanship and aesthetics. Many items are designed in earthy tones or with traditional Balinese patterns, making them both functional and decorative.

Ceramics are ideal for home use or gifting—just make sure to pack them well for travel. A set of locally made tableware or a unique vase can bring a touch of Bali to your everyday life.

Where to find it:
Head to Pejaten Village in Tabanan, where many ceramic artisans work and display their collections. You can also find elegant pieces in home décor stores in Ubud and Kerobokan.


Tips for Buying Souvenirs in Bali

  • Bargain respectfully in traditional markets.

  • Support local artisans by buying directly from villages and workshops.

  • Look for authenticity—especially when buying items like silver or batik.

  • Plan for packing—some souvenirs like ceramics or woodwork need extra care.


Final Thoughts

The best souvenirs are those that remind you of a place long after you’ve left—and Bali offers plenty that fit the bill. From handmade jewelry and intricate textiles to rich coffee and timeless art, each item on this list tells a story. And if you’re looking for a truly unforgettable experience, don’t miss the chance to create your own silver masterpiece at The Legend Jewelry Classes. It’s more than a souvenir—it’s a memory you’ll carry forever.

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