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Top 5 Antique Stores in Bali for Classic Finds 

Uniqueness of Collection: We focused on antique stores that offer one-of-a-kind pieces you won’t easily find elsewhere. Shoppers with instinctive items and strong character stood out the most.

Curation and Presentation: We looked at how well each antique store curates and displays its collection, as this often reflects the quality and thought behind the pieces they offer.

Range of Products: We made sure to include antique stores that offer a wide variety of items, from small options to suit different spaces and styles.

Value for Money: We considered antique stores with pricing that aligns with the quality, rarity, and craftsmanship of the items. This ensures that you get real value for what you pay.

Shopping Convenience: We also took into account how easy it is to browse and purchase, including factors such as store layout and communication. We further considered the availability of shipping or delivery options.

I honestly thought finding an antique piece in Bali would be easy—just walk in like something nice, done. But after hopping from one shop to another, I realized how tricky it can be to tell what’s truly special.

I wasn’t just looking for something pretty—I wanted a piece with character, something that actually feels like it has a story behind it. With so many options out there, it’s easy to feel a bit lost.

So I put together this list of antique stores in Bali that really stood out to me, making things a whole lot easier.

1. Kadek Nadhi Antiques

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Address: Kapal, Jalan Raya, Batubulan, Sukawati, Gianyar Regency

Contact Details: +62 812-4666-123

Operating Hours:

  • Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM
  • Saturday to Sunday: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM

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We recently explored Kadek Nadhi Antiques, and the space feels like a hidden gem filled with beautifully carved Javanese wood furniture. From detailed gebyok panels of character-rich cabinets, each piece highlights traditional craftsmanship.

What stood out most were the Balinese statues and ritual carvings, especially the striking Rangda pieces, which bring a bold and cultural presence to any space. Each item carries a raw, antique charm that feels authentic rather than overly polished.

Prices are quite reasonable, with many pieces starting around IDR 280,000. This makes it accessible whether you’re buying a single decor item or purchasing for a larger setup.

They also offer around a 15% discount for bulk purchases, ideal for bigger projects.

One thing to keep in mind is that the inventory changes frequently, so finding a specific item can take some patience-but it also makes every visit feel like a discovery.

Pros

  • Javanese wood furniture
  • Features Rangda pieces
  • Offers 15% discount
  • Features Balinese statues and ritual carvings

Cons

  • Limited items

Beautiful collection

“Beautiful collection of antique stuff, and 1 of the oldest art shops in Batubulan village.”

Quality antiques

“Good for buying quality antiques.”

2. Kuluk Gallery

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Address: Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Kedewatan, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar

Contact Details: +62 811-396-860

Operating Hours: Monday to Sunday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

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Kuluk Gallery has been established for over 20 years and continues to reflect strong experience in Indonesian art and craftsmanship.

Clients are often drawn to the museum-quality textiles such as ikat and songket, which stand out for their detail, traditional weaving, and cultural value.

Cultural pieces like cili temple figures and Batak statues are also frequently appreciated, as they bring a strong sense of heritage and character to different spaces. 

Their teak furniture collection adds another highlight, with clients noting its solid craftsmanship and natural feel that suits both traditional and modern interiors.

Despite the traditional selection being widely praised, the range of contemporary items is sometimes seen as more limited.

Nonetheless, the Celeng Gallery area and workshop space give a closer look at how pieces are made, adding depth to the overall visit.

International shipping is available as well. It’s convenient for overseas clients and collectors.

Pros

  • Over 20 years in the business
  • Museum-quality textiles
  • Displays cili temple figures and Batak statues
  • Teak furniture collection
  • Excellent Celeng Gallery area 
  • Facilitates international shipping

Cons

  • Lack of contemporary items

Wonderful gallery

“Wonderful gallery! Jendra has done an excellent job curating the unique sculptures and antiques there!

Reasonable prices
“Highly recommended. Reasonable prices, lovely collection – three floors and a warehouse nearby if you have time and, very nice and professional team to help any questions about the items or logistics you may have.”

3. Ikat Galeri Etnik

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Address: JL. Raya Kerobokan No. 40 Br. Taman Seminyak, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung

Contact Details: +62 361 732223

Operating Hours: Monday to Saturday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

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Ikat Galeri Etnik immediately leaves a strong impression on visitors with its lively atmosphere and long-standing reputation, supported by over 40 years of experience as an art dealer. 

The collection of ethnographic artifacts is a major highlight, with sandalwood horse figures frequently drawing attention for their fine craftsmanship and artistic detail.

Clients are also drawn to the heritage jewelry selection, where Sumba mamuli ornaments stand out as meaningful cultural symbols that reflect deep historical value.

The gallery’s pan-Indonesia sourcing adds variety and authenticity, giving clients a broader view of traditional art from different regions.

Many also appreciate how the cultural significance of ikat weaving is explained in an engaging, educational way, deepening their understanding and appreciation of the craft.

Still, some clients noted that the space can feel a bit tight during busy periods, which may make it harder to fully appreciate each piece at a relaxed pace.

Pros

  • Over 40 years of experience
  • Collects ethnographic artifacts
  • Features a heritage jewelry selection
  • Uses a pan-Indonesia source
  • Educates clients about Ikat weaving

Cons

  • Tight space during busy periods

Friendly staff

“By far one of the most beautiful galleries in Bali. We stopped in after receiving a recommendation from our hotel about where to find authentic antique furniture. We stopped by and were immediately welcomed by the friendly staff and personally guided around the gallery. After being shown several antique tables, we left with exactly what we wanted.”

Amazing antique artworks

“Came here yesterday – amazing antique artworks from around Indonesia which you don’t see in other shops in Bali. Prices are a bit expensive, but the works are unique and very old. I will be back to buy some for my new villa.”

4. Wayan’s Shop Ubud

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Address: Jl. Raya Campuhan, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar

Contact Details: +62 812-3623-160

Operating Hours: Monday to Sunday: 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM

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Wayan’s Shop Ubud is a family-owned shop that offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Its collection reflects Balinese culture and craftsmanship naturally and authentically.

The Balinese wood masks, especially detailed pieces like Ravana, are frequently highlighted for their intricate carving. This includes brass and bronze sculptures, such as Vishnu figures.

The shop features a variety of cultural puppets and artifacts made from materials like hibiscus and ebony wood, each piece carrying its own distinct handmade character.

We also found the reasonable pricing, with some items around IDR 345,000, which makes the collection accessible while still maintaining artistic value.

Many often described the experience as warm and engaging, with staff sharing stories and cultural background behind the items.

Furthermore, they provide global shipping through DHL and EMS, along with modern payment options like Wise. They also offer discounts and free shipping promotions.

Yet, some clients mentioned that order processing can occasionally take longer than expected.

Pros

  • Welcoming atmosphere
  • Balinese artifacts collections
  • Features cultural puppets
  • Uses hibiscus and ebony wood
  • Global shipping through DHL and EMS

Cons

  • Occasional delays in order processing

Quality is great

“This shop is a cut above the rest! I got several pairs of incredibly unique sterling silver earrings and two small statues. Fun place to hunt around for hidden treasures. Quality is great and Wayan is so sweet and friendly! A must visit destination.”

Beautiful store

“This is a beautiful store with a large variety of Balinese and India religious items. Highly recommended for a unique devotional item from Balinese culture.”

5. Bimo Art Gallery

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Address: Jl. Raya Basangkasa No.5, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung

Contact Details: +62 819-3434-4200

Operating Hours: Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM

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Bimo Art Gallery offers a memorable gallery experience with a strong focus on high-value Indonesian art and cultural heritage pieces. 

One of the most notable highlights is the Tugen Bali Aga tribal statue, priced at around IDR 115,000. It adds a strong sense of heritage and presence to the collection.

Their moko Dongson lime containers also stand out for their distinctive design and historical significance. Meanwhile, the Loro Blonyo figures bring a symbolic and romantic touch to the display.

They also feature refined textile work, such as the Parbe textile, at affordable prices around IDR 58,500,000, showcasing intricate artistry and detail.

Support services are another advantage, with 24/7 customer assistance. A reliable shipping process through Bayus Cargo also makes international transactions more convenient.

However, we found that their customer service is poor, especially during peak hours, where they don’t answer questions directly or properly.

Pros

  • High-value Indonesian art and cultural pieces
  • Displays a Tugen Bali Aga tribal statue
  • Features Parbe textile
  • 24/7 customer assistance
  • Partners with Bayus Cargo

Cons

  • Poor customer service

Great place

“Great place. Real and exquisite things. Worth it. Bimo and Dafa are helpful. Expect things from Java and Timor.”

Good condition antiques

“I just bought this item, it’s called a mosquito net hanger from Java, they have a lot of antiques, and the condition is also still good. 100% trusted.”

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