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If you're interested in traditional artworks, you can visit the production village and either watch the locals at work, or haggle for any items you like.
For instance, there's Kasongan, a village that focuses on ceramic and pottery, located 20 km from Jogjakarta. Also near Jogjakarta is Tembi, a handicraft village, about 35 km by land.
Bali also offers many places to go shopping for these handicrafts. Various art markets offer traditional Balinese souvenirs, be it carved statues, beachwears, or masterpieces from the painters that reside in Indonesia.
But if you're looking for modern pieces of clothing for low prices, you can always go to Bandung, capital of West Java and safehaven of factory outlets, where you can get a pair of branded jeans for five to fifteen American dollars.
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