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Marketplaces and Handicraft PDF Print E-mail
  1. Beringharjo Traditional Market
    image22image22Beringharjo market becomes part of Malioboro that is worth visiting. This market has been center of economy activity since years ago and its existence has philosophical meaning. The market that had been renovated several times symbolizes stages of human life that is busily engaged in its economy fulfillment. Furthermore, Beringharjo is also one of the 'four in one' poles (consisting of South Square, Sultan Palace, North Square, and Beringharjo market) symbolizing economy functions.


  2. Ngasem Bird Market
    image23image23Ngasem Market offers various kinds of birds withtheir beautiful appearance and voice and the activities of the bird lovers there. Besides selling birds, the shops also provide care equipments such as cage and feeds. If you go around the market, you will see that many other animals than birds are sold here; like snakes, reptiles, fish, chickens, cats, dogs, etc.



  3. Kotagede, Silver and Gold Handicraft
    image25Kota Gede, practically a suburb to the south of Jogja is best known for its silver shops, but also produces gold jewelry. Local shoppers advise the small shops located along both sides of Jl. Mondorakan, Kota Gede’s main street.




  4. Kasongan, Earthenware Ceramics
    image26image26Kasongan village is the dwelling place of kundis, which means earthenware jugs and later refers to people who make any earthenware jug-like as kitchen tools and ornaments. Ceramic handicrafts with various forms and modern as well as artistic motifs and other handicrafts are magnets of Kasongan at present time.



  5. Manding, Leather Handicraft
    Manding village is located 11 km south of Keraton on the road to Parangtritis beach, many leather craftsmen sell their products in shop lining both side of the main street, such as jackets, shoes, bags, and belts as well as leather accessories like picture frames and home décor items. Most of the products are made for export to western countries.
 
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