on saturday, our goal was to find a gong. b and i had been wanting to get one, and we finally got serious about it. since it was our last weekend before r and c (b's parents) arrive, it seems like we got serious just in time.
we heard about a gong village just outside of solo (called wirun village, among many other similar names). we got a taksi and went out there saturday morning. the taksi didn't know how to get there but with some help, we arrived in what the roadside sign said was the gong village.
the driver took us to a place (home with extra buildings) where gongs were made and sold. we went into the back to see part of the gong-making process. as you'll see, it was very dark inside the production area. it felt a bit like being in a cave.
after looking around the inside, we went back out to the production area.
ultimately, we decided that this first gong place didn't have what we were after. a nice man who worked there offered to take us on his motorcycle over to another gong production place. so b and s went on the first 5-minute ride over. then w and i joined them. (riding motorcycles always makes me nervous, but we made all made it safely.)
we decided to buy a gong here (even though they didn't see gong holders either). the nice man who runs the place offered to shine it for us. we didn't even realize it was in need of a shining until he started shining it.
the man we bought the gong from was only 24, and he already was running his 3-generation family gong business. his name was ferry, and he was friendly. as part of the deal for buying the gong, he drove us home.
later in the afternoon, we ran into our friend, ibu dewi, and she invited us inside her new hotel she's building across the street from her home. this was our first time inside it (although we've watched it being build the whole time we've been here). it's getting close to completion.
after touring ibu dewi's hotel, we headed over to pasar triwindu (the antique market) to find a tempat gong (a gong stand). honestly, we're not the biggest fans of pasar triwindu (since sellers don't bargain very much at all), but we found a really nice dark wooden stand. we were very happy about that. we also found some eggplant-shaped and colored wooden bells and a neat dragon mask-type thing. so, all-in-all, it was our best pasar triwindu visit.
later that night, we went back out and walked around solo some. we saw lots of serabi sellers.
after a comfort dinner (mc d's), we took a taksi back home and set up the gong stand. look at it! it's gorgeous.
what a day! it was full of adventure and, thankfully, good fortune. we also found out on saturday evening that we have a boat reserved to go on a three-day snorkeling/adventure tour around komodo island. i had been stressed about getting that reservation, but we're good to go now!
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