Serayu Pot & Terracotta Photo Spots are Unique and Simple in Ubud

Not only Tegallalang, in Ubud there is also Serayu Pot & Terracotta which must be visited. There is a collection of installation works in the form of pots and terracotta from pottery which are used as tourist destinations accidentally. Until now, Serayu Pot & Terracotta is still crowded by visitors who simply take pictures or take classes in coloring pots and pottery.



Founder and History of This Photo Place
As the founder of Warung Serayu, which was established more than 20 years ago, Pak Wayan Cameng has always been consistent in maintaining the existence of Warung Serayu. Its strategic location, right on the edge of Jalan Gunung Sari, Ubud Peliatan is close to the Arjuna Statue icon as a tourist center in Ubud. Although these pottery works can be found in most places, the difference is that these pots and terracotta are painted in colorful colors and painted and then hung. When met at his shop, Mr. Wayan Cameng mentioned that the name “Serayu” was taken from a river in India and its philosophy is that we as humans must live like rivers that flow and live as we do them. In maintaining the existence of Serayu Pot & Terracotta, Mr. Wayan Cameng then innovates to make his artwork in the form of installation works. Pot and pottery are arranged by stacking and hanging.



Good Location and Place to be the Target of Photo Lovers
Lately many local children and tourists who vacation in Ubud visit this place to take photos, because the spot is simple but memorable and meaningful. well maybe buiat if you haven’t gotten here to take a picture, come here for a photo and don’t forget to upload it on your social media. if you say the place looks ordinary, but here there are many meanings and meanings of each pot that stands and hung. the owner doesn’t charge anything to take a picture, but don’t forget to buy this masterpiece from wayan cameng. let’s go there.



Open the Drawing Class for Travelers
Recently, Serayu Pot & Terracotta opened a drawing class in her studio called Cameng’s Studio. The requirements to attend the coloring class are a minimum of 8 people per session for two hours. This drawing class costs 13 USD (Rp. 183,000) per person by getting facilities in the form of 3 pots (1 large pot and 2 small pots) which will be designed by the class. In addition, tourists who take classes will also be given snacks. On the other hand, there is also a drawing class for children for 9 USD (Rp. 127,000) per person and 8 USD (Rp. 113,000) per person on condition that the participants are more than 2 people. Drawing class for these children takes place for 1.5 hours and will get snacks and 2 pots with a diameter of 8 cm. In addition, students will also be given a 15% discount by showing a valid student card.