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Batik
Batik is one of the oldest textile traditions in Indonesia. A craft that's been passed down through generations, region by region, family by family.
Every piece starts with wax and a steady hand, and what comes out the other side is something that can't be replicated by machine. No two pieces ever read the same.
Rattan
Rattan has been woven by hand across Southeast Asia for centuries. Harvested from tropical forests, sorted, and shaped into something that's both lightweight and built to last.
It's one of the most sustainable natural materials in the region, and honestly, one of the most underrated.
Tenun
Tenun is a weaving tradition that stretches across hundreds of islands, each with its own patterns, colours, and meaning. A single piece can take weeks to finish.
Thread by thread, on a loom that's been part of the community for generations. By the time it reaches you, it's already carried a long way.
Leather
Leather has been worked by hand for centuries. Cleaned, tanned, and shaped into something that lasts. What makes it worth knowing isn't just the process, it's what happens after.
Leather is a material that lives with you, changes with you, and gets better the longer you keep it.