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6.10.15

Iceland: Mr. Bond & Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon

July 2014


Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon

My name is Bond, James Bond...

On my way to Jokulsarlon, I tried to recall the remarkable James Bond car chase scene that I watched a decade ago. Though it was really cold in the lagoon, I insisted to wear a pair of red bikini under my winter jacket. Just in case, I happen to met Mr. Bond...I would be well prepared for the bikini scene like Halle Berry in Die Another Day. *BEEP*. Okay, perhaps my imagination has gone way too wild. Let's just talk about the lagoon instead, shall we ?


sailing the lagoon in an amphibian boat

Jokulsarlon is the largest of few glacial lakes in Iceland and also known as the best as well. It's located in southeast Iceland, on the edge of Vatnajokull National Park. It first appeared in 1934-1935 and the lake has grown from 7.9 km² in 1975 to 18 km² today due to heavy melting of the Icelandic glaciers. At a depth of 284 m, Jokulsarlon glacial reservoir is the deepest lake in Iceland. The lake can be seen from Highway 1 between Hofn and Skaftafell. It appears as "a ghostly procession of luminous blue icebergs".

As one of the natural wonders of Iceland, Jokulsarlon has been a setting of couple Hollywood movies such as: A View to a Kill and Die Another Day from the James Bond series, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider and also Batman Begins.


amphibian boat

a Zodiac boat in Jokulsarlon lagoon

I think there's no better way to enjoy this dreamlike glacial lagoon than to sail amongst the icebergs. I opted for an amphibian boat tour which cost ISK 4,500 per person for about 40 minutes journey. We, all the passengers boarded the vehicle on land then it took me on a breathtaking excursion. Seeing icebergs in many shapes and sizes and in pretty hues of white, turquoise and blue - really put me in awe. Too beautiful it gave me goosebumps. The other option is to board a Zodiac boat which is able to cover large area of the lagoon and get closer to the icebergs. I'll keep that for next visit.

Depending on the weather, the boat tours are in from April to November.



sailing amongst the icebergs

pretty icebergs


tasting a small piece of 1000 years old ice

Before heading back to the land, our boat stopped and the guide shared some facts and history about the lagoon. Then she pulled up a a block of ice out of the water and every passengers could take a picture with it. Some of us, including me were feeling quite adventurous that we took a bite of it. Just the sake of experience. It tasted like a normal ice cubes. But it's kinda cool to say that I've tasted 1000 years old ice, right? *grin*


icebergs floating from the lagoon into the ocean

After the boat ride, I spent sometime to stroll along the black sand shores of the lagoon. And hey! I spotted some cute seals swimming. Perhaps they were hunting some fish for lunch.  Toward the bridge there were a number of icebergs floating out to sea. It's interesting to find that only a short distance separates Jokulsarlon to the sea.

I was told that visiting this lagoon is like a 'warming up' glacier tour as I was about to depart to Greenland and would see a greater amount and size of icebergs. But still an excursion in Jokulsarlon was a magical day for me. An experience I'd never forget.



tiny human at Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon

Fun fact: before filming the car chase on ice in the Bond series Die Another Day, engineers specially dammed the lagoon at the point it meet the sea, to help it freeze for the ambitious Bond shoot. It's pretty something, aye? For you who is curious about the car chase scene, enjoy the video below. You'll save time browsing it. You're welcome  :)








2.8.15

Bali: John Hardy Ubud Workshop & Showroom

Ubud, July 2015


John Hardy Ubud Workshop & Showroom

"Welcome to John Hardy Ubud." Utami greeted me with a broad smile on her face.

She then guided me to enter the compound which located in the middle of pristine nature. I was still dumbfounded at the sight of lush green paddy fields that I was enjoying on the way to this place. I'd really love to have a workplace like this or even better to live in such environment.


the open air design centre

When John Hardy, a former art student and a radical environmentalist from Canada  set foot in Bali in the 1970s, he was captivated and inspired by the natural beauty of the Indonesia isle and the native artisan culture created by its people. He started collaborating with a few descendants of goldsmiths of the royal courts of Bali, creating jewellery utilising ancient techniques. John Hardy fine jewellery was born, offering collectors statement pieces that are each a unique work of art.

A few years back, I was watching a lifestyle TV program that was showing the John Hardy Ubud Workshop & Showroom. Though I also lived in Bali, I had never heard about it before. I was curious so I browsed through their website and it was hard to not fell in love with the products. I made a promise to myself that I would save enough money to buy the jewellery once I get the chance to visit it.



The compound covers more than 4 acres where the open air design centre, an organic farm, traditional Balinese kitchen, boutique and more. Visitors are invited to explore how an international luxury brand is living in harmony with the environment and the local communities; the compound's low impact buildings, its organic rice paddies, its vegetable gardens and its multiple bamboo species are a celebration of the John Hardy's way of life.

I was also enjoying my time watching the artisans at work. From sketching the designs, hammering metal into a richly textured surface, soldering flattened granulated discs. weaving chains, link by link, and learn the secret behind the iconic John Hardy back grill.


drawing the beautiful design




polished to perfection

Kapal Bambu, John Hardy showroom

After learning about the inspiring of jewellery making, it was then time to shop at the Kapal Bambu showroom, accompanied by a cool glass of invigorating lemon grass iced tea! It's gotta be the most unique showroom I've ever been. A 90 foot tall a bamboo cathedral, built in the shape of a ship's hull from bamboo thatched with alang-alang, hence the name. I kid you not, I had a hard time to decide which one to purchase. There's many design that I really loved but of course I need to save more to afford them all. In the end I bought a gorgeous Naga collection ring and my sister got a Naga collection bracelet for herself. Happy us! :)

such a pretty interior


Bamboo collection


Bamboo collections highlights John Hardy's dedication to sustainably luxury. Often called nature's gift to humanity, bamboo inspires thus pure, effortless, and undeniably modern collection. The Head Designer and Creative Director, Guy Bedarida elevated the brand's sustainable philosophy by applying sustainable practises, like using 100% reclaimed silver and gold, as well as planting bamboo seedlings in Bali to offset the company's carbon emissions. To date, the brand has planted nearly one million bamboos around the island of Bali. The noble grass helping to sustain the lifestyle of the locals as well as protecting the environment in a variety of ways including aiding the soil's natural water retention.



Naga (dragon) collection 

having lunch with the talented artisans 

I was also invited to join the John Hardy team for an organic lunch served under the shade of a Banyan tree and prepared by the 5 star chef in a traditional, wood burning oven. The freshly picked organic salad from the garden was so tasty but my favourite was the finger licking good barbecued chicken wings. Oh yum! It was an intimate lunch where the artisans and guests were getting to know each other. Ended with a cup of coffee or tea accompanied by their homemade chocolate chip cookies. Now I was going home with a smile from ear to ear.


Cara Delevingne stars in John Hardy campaign 

Thank you, John Hardy for inviting me. It was a beautiful and inspiring experience indeed. Also tons of thanks to the lovely and beautiful host, Utami :)


John Hardy Ubud Workshop & Showroom
Br. Baturning no 1 Desa Mambal
Abiansemal Badung, Bali, Indonesia

For more information on visiting the compound and appointments, please contact:
Phone: +62 361 469888 ext.7211
Email: visit@johnhardy.com

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