Bali Cultural T-Shirt with Sacred Balinese Motifs

NO BALI CAR

Sacred T-Shirts in Sacred Island.

Born from a deep love for Bali and a reverence for its sacred origins, our mission is to raise awareness about the impact of car overuse on the island. Bali is not just a beautiful destination it's a living, breathing temple, shaped by the harmony of nature and the blessings of its gods. But today, the island is under threat. Traffic congestion, pollution, and rapid development driven by cars are eroding the very soul of Bali. The gods, once joyful in their creation, now look upon the island with sorrow. Our t-shirts give voice to their message. Each design features traditional Balinese gods fierce, wise, and expressive calling for the protection of the land. With bold illustrations and sacred symbols, they encourage a return to balance, and reconnecting with the rhythms of the island.

They Dont Want Cars in Bali

Gods Are Angry

Happy Barong

Happy Barong

Happy Barong

Barong Ceremony is often linked to exorcism rituals, cleansing ceremonies, or healing processes for the community

Rp 250.000,00
Barong Mask

Barong Mask

Barong Mask

The Barong mask is not a decorative for its aliving symbolof faith and protection. If you buy or display one, it should be treated with cultural respect.

Rp 250.000,00
Garuda mask

Garuda mask

Garuda mask

His immense power allows him to fly great distances, making him a figure that represents the power of the gods and the ability to transcend earthly limitations.

Rp 250.000,00
Karang Mata

Karang Mata

Karang Mata

Traditional ornamental motif commonly found in Balinese temple architecture and sacred art. In Balinese, "Karang Mata" can be means "the eye of the reef" or "the eye of the coral".

Rp 250.000,00
Krisna Wayang

Krisna Wayang

Krisna Wayang

Krishna teachings are captured in the Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu text, where he speaks to Arjuna, offering spiritual guidance on duty, action, and devotion.

Rp 250.000,00
Rangda Fury

Rangda Fury

Rangda Fury

Rangda is a central figure in Balinese rituals, where she is invoked to symbolize the need for spiritual balance between good and evil.

Rp 250.000,00
Rangda Power

Rangda Power

Rangda Power

Rangda is a central figure in Balinese rituals, where she is invoked to symbolize the need for spiritual balance between good and evil.

Rp 250.000,00
Rangda

Rangda

Rangda

Rangda means "widow" in old Balinese. Often depicted as a fearsome, child eating demon queen leading an army of evil witches known as the leyaks.

Rp 250.000,00
Shadow Puppet

Shadow Puppet

Shadow Puppet

The shadow puppet is a deeply spiritual and artistic form of storytelling, mythology, and philosophy.

Rp 250.000,00
Bali Shape

Bali Shape

Bali Shape

Bali coastline has a distinctive, somewhat curved shape that, when viewed from a map perspective, can give the impression of a fish.

Rp 250.000,00
Rangda Shape

Rangda Shape

Rangda Shape

Her association with black magic and destructive power is central to her myth, but she also plays a role in purification and spiritual healing.

Rp 250.000,00
Barong Cow

Barong Cow

Barong Cow

The Barong mask is not a decorative for; its a living symbol of faith and protection. If you buy or display one, it should be treated with cultural respect.

Rp 250.000,00
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