Bali Sarong Beach towel ~ Kerchief ~ Picnic blanket ~ Wall ornament ~ Beach fashion ~ Hippie cloth
- Made of light and soft Rayon.
- Can be used universally as a scarf, beach towel, picnic blanket or wall ornament.
- Dimensions: 160 cm x 115 cm.
- 100 % Rayon.
- Made in Bali.
- Colour: Mint, Pattern: Zebra Tie Dye.
Learn more aboutthe Bali Sarong
The Bali Sarong can be used in many different ways. For example as a beach towel. It’s very light and soft, dries very quickly and doesn’t take up much space in your bag.
Create your own beach outfit by either tying it around the waist or around the neck. Transform your Sarong into a boho style skirt or dress. But also as a scarf, tied around the neck, this colourful Bali Sarong looks pretty cool.
Use it as picnic blanket, wall ornament, tablecloth, bandana or whatever comes to mind. Because of its versatility, the Bali Sarong is very practical for travels or festivals.
The batik pattern is made in a typical indonesian way. The extraordinary pattern is drawn or stamped with liquid wax.
Check out our outfit inspirations in our Instagram feed!
Product Information
100% rayon
160 cm x 115 cm
- €4,99 within Germany,
- €9,99 within Europe,
- €14,99 for Switzerland.
- €15,99 for USA,
- €19,99 for the rest of the world.
Outside of Germany or if you have purchased our products from Etsy you will have to take care of the return yourself, we will not supply a return label.
Just check out our return policy here.
We are always happy to receive feedback from our customers. If you briefly tell us the reason for your return, we may be able to improve our products, photos or descriptions.
You can also send an email, or use the contact form.
Bali Sarong and the culture
In Bali, the Hindu-influenced believe “Agama Hindu Dharma” plays a crucial role and shapes the everyday life of the Balinese. Anyone who has ever been on holiday there must have noticed the numerous small baskets decorating Bali’s streets. The bowls made of palm leaves, filled with flowers, rice and sometimes even coins, sweets, crackers or cigarettes, are offerings.
On the “Island of 1.000 Temples” there are more temples than houses. Even private homes have at least one temple where the Balinese daily offer the small offerings. These serve the purpose of kindling the gods and appeasing the evil demons. They pray for protection and health for the family as well as a good harvest.
The sacrificial offering naturally includes traditional clothing such as the sarong. Also when entering the temple grounds or at ceremonies the sarong is obligatory and custom. In these modern times it has also become a fashion accessory and is offered in different colours and fabrics.