Batik, tenun, songket, and contemporary modest fashion — each piece handcrafted by master artisans carrying centuries of Indonesian weaving and dyeing tradition.
Every piece is handmade by artisans in Java, Sumatra, Bali, and NTT. Order via WhatsApp for sizing guidance and custom requests.
Handdrawn batik tulis on premium cotton primissima. Parang (diagonal sword) motif — a classic Javanese royal pattern. Long sleeve, A-line cut.
Stamp-printed batik cap in classic Kawung (palm fruit) pattern. Indigo and cream colorway. Relaxed fit tunic, suitable for casual and semi-formal wear.
Vibrant coastal batik from the "City of Batik." Floral and bird motifs typical of Chinese-influenced Pekalongan style. Maxi length, modest cut.
Hand-dyed and handwoven ikat cloth from Sumba Island. Earthy rust-and-cream palette with traditional horse and skull motifs. One-of-a-kind piece.
Handwoven with real gold and silver metallic threads on red silk — the signature fabric of South Sumatran royalty. Suitable for formal and ceremonial occasions.
Contemporary interpretation of the traditional kebaya — fine French lace brokat with fitted bodice. Versatile for weddings, Eid, and formal functions.
Breathable premium cotton voile with inner cap. Available in 12 muted Nusantara-inspired colours. Non-transparent, soft drape, full coverage.
No-pin instant hijab in soft stretchable jersey. Perfect for daily wear. Available in 20 solid and batik-print patterns, pre-shaped for quick styling.
Raw batik fabric for tailoring or home décor. Available in hand-drawn (tulis) and stamp-printed (cap) varieties. 115cm width, 100% cotton.
Traditional Balinese hand-woven rattan clutch with batik interior lining. Sturdy yet lightweight, perfect for casual and beach styling.
Versatile batik sarong wearable as a skirt, beach wrap, or prayer cloth. 210cm × 105cm. Available in 8 traditional Balinese and Javanese patterns.
Large versatile shawl woven on traditional wooden looms in Tana Toraja. Geometric motifs in natural indigo, rust, and cream natural dyes.
UNESCO recognises Indonesian Batik as an Intangible Cultural Heritage. Yet many master batik artisans struggle to reach global markets. Nusantara Heritage bridges that gap.
We work directly with weaving and dyeing collectives in Solo, Yogyakarta, Pekalongan, Sumba, Palembang, and Toraja — ensuring fair wages and preserving techniques that might otherwise be lost.
Indonesian batik is UN-recognised intangible cultural heritage.
Every item made on traditional wooden looms, not industrial machinery.
Indigo, soga brown, and other botanical dyes for heritage patterns.
Artisans earn above-market prices for their extraordinary work.
"The Sumba tenun blouse is the most beautiful piece of clothing I own. The craftsmanship is extraordinary — the kind of thing you see in a museum but actually get to wear."
"Ordered three hijab sets for Eid. The voile quality is exceptional — light, breathable, and the colours are exactly as shown. Fast shipping to Dubai too."
"Bought the Palembang Songket as a wedding gift. The recipient was overwhelmed — she said it's the most unique and beautiful gift she's ever received."
Our team provides personal sizing guidance via WhatsApp. We accommodate custom sizing requests for all garments at no extra charge.
Carefully packed and shipped worldwide. Garments arrive tissue-wrapped to preserve their beauty through every journey.
Not quite right? We offer hassle-free exchanges within 14 days. We want you to love every piece you receive.
Chat with us on WhatsApp to get personalised recommendations, custom sizing, or bulk order enquiries.