1. Mas Village (Desa Mas) is located in the Ubud region of Bali, Indonesia. It is well-known for its skilled craftsmen who work with wood and create beautiful sculptures and artworks. The village has a rich history of wood carving dating back to the 1930s when craft experts settled in the area. Mas Village’s wood art is influenced by both Hinduism and Buddhism. You can find a wide range of intricately carved items, including wooden masks, furniture, and statues, as well as decorative home furnishings and traditional figurines. The village also holds an Annual Creative Festival where you can see live demonstrations and participate in workshops.

2. Mas Village is open daily from 8 AM to 6 PM. Phone numbers for individual shops and galleries may vary.

3. There is no admission fee to visit Mas Village. Transportation options include renting a scooter or hiring a private driver or taxi. Many tour operators also include a visit to Mas Village as part of their Ubud tour packages.