Our specialty is Bali Flags and Bali White Wedding Flags.
See our new White & Gold Wedding Flags
and our new Balcony Flags
BALI FLAGS - UMBUL UMBULS
Bali Ceremonial White Wedding Flags
Bali is a land of ceremonies and festivals and part of these celebrations are the decorative Bali Flags (Umbul Umbuls) and umbrellas in the local temples, the villages, along the roadsides and along the beaches. You really know you are in Bali when you see these.
Our most popular selling flag is our Bali White Wedding flag. These are becoming increasingly popular for beach and garden weddings and really set off the scene for that romantic wedding day.
If you would like some help planning your Balinese garden wedding or with your Balinese garden, more information can be found at
http://www.calyx.com.au/garden_wedding.html
Maybe you have added a Balinese pavilion to your property and would like a little part of Bali at your place. These flags will give you that authentic finishing touch and really dress up your outdoor area.
These flags can also be used up driveways and for commercial premises.
Our flags are genuinely made in Bali near the village of Tabanan and are manufactured from a light-weight, durable parachute fabric with a lustrous sheen to it. Our standard flags are 5 metres high including the tail and measure approx. 55cm. across the base.
Balcony Flags - We have just received a new range of a shorter length flag which is ideal for balconies or for smaller garden areas. They measure 2.3 metres, having 1.5 metres on the pole and around .8 metre for the tail. They retail at $12.00 each.
We have new shipments arriving constantly and our colours available are:
White, Hot Pink, Purple, Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue, Red, Lime Green and Black
If you require other colours or lengths, please contact us and we will see if we are able to help you.
Poles are not included with our flags as couriers are reluctant to carry these. PVC, electrical conduit and dowel are available at hardware stores and of course, bamboo always gives that natural look.
Flag poles should have a bend in them. According to Balinese tradition, "the stronger you are, the more you must look down with respect to those below you".
When flying your Bali flags, a good tip is to tie or place a band around the flag at the top of the pole to stop it moving up and down in the wind.
