Jogja seemed like the silver capital of Indonesia. We spent a couple of days roaming silversmith shops and all the other goodies that Indonesia had to offer. I was after batik, but it had to be green and brown seemed to be the dominant colour on display. My daughter was drawn to fake Cartier watches. This was a dream come true for her because everything was cheap compared to Australia. We idled through markets where batiks hung like waving flags, tasbis (Muslim prayer beads) filled entire stalls in a multitude of designs and hues, and the food was to die for.
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Hue’s Museum of Antiques
Outside Hue’s walled complex stood a beautiful wooden building that housed silver and bronze ware, document seals, furniture and glassware that was once used within the Imperial City. Continue reading Hue’s Museum of Antiques