Established in 1999, Gringsing Bali specializes in producing and supplying ikat weaving textiles and garment. Balinese skill in weaving has been inherited from their ancestors. Gringsing Bali, owned by Komang Adi Sujaya, enjoys wide markets and growing demand on the products. The company is located on Sampalan Kelod Village, Klungkung Regency.
Gringsing Bali manufactures ikat weaving textiles with traditional designs taken from Balinese spectacular double-ikat Gringsing motifs from Tenganan village. You can use the cloths as material for clothes, bedcovers, pillows, curtains, upholsters, and many other accessories. The company's production capacity reaches between 2,000 and 3,000 meters of ikat weaving cloth per month. The company international markets include USA, Japan, Italy, France, Australia, Canada and several countries in Europe. Minimum order is 150 meters per month.
Gringsing Bali's products are good quality.
Gringsing Bali involves 100 well-trained and experienced weavers in the production of ikat weaving textiles. The company also employs four personnel working as shop keepers.
The company uses cotton thread and soaked cotton thread.


          
   
 

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