Research on eco-friendly and sustainable natural dyeing is being actively conducted worldwide. Nevertheless, research on natural dyeing in Indonesia is insufficient due to geographical limitations. This study, thus, aims to identify the current status of natural dyeing in Bali, Indonesia. The present problems and development plans of Bali's natural dyeing method are discussed, and this study seeks ways to collaborate with the domestic natural dyeing industry as primary data. As a research method of this study, theoretical considerations and empirical investigations were conducted. The empirical investigations were carried out in Bali from February 19 to February 23, 2018, and IKAT BATIK and two small and medium-sized enterprises producing natural dyeing products were conducted in Bali. Tarum, Seraya village, which operates a weaving cooperative, and Threads of Life in the form of a social enterprise were visited to investigate the current state of natural dyeing. As a result, the natural dyes mainly used in Bali include Indigofera, Morinda, Pomegranate peel, Sappan Wood, Mongo leaves, and Ketapang. It is easy to find in daily life as a plant and can harvest in four seasons due to the nature of the tropical rainforest. However, due to the small size of the dyeing facilities, the quality of natural dyeing is not good, so it seems urgent to improve the quality and the dyeing environment. The natural dyeing industry has a high global market and sustainable growth potential. In the case of Korea, it is considered necessary to transfer advanced dyeing technology to Indonesian natural dyeing companies and cooperatives, produces low-cost local production methods, and find solutions to utilize Indonesia's various natural dyeing.