Indonesia's diverse cultural heritage and natural resources, appealing to eco-conscious consumers globally.

  1. Coconut Shell Art: Utilize discarded coconut shells to create various crafts such as bowls, cups, candles, or decorative items. These can be intricately carved, painted, or polished to highlight the natural beauty of the material.

  2. Bamboo Creations: Bamboo is abundant in Indonesia and is a highly sustainable material. Craft bamboo into furniture, homeware, utensils, or even eco-friendly packaging solutions. Bamboo weaving techniques can also be applied to create baskets, lampshades, and decorative items.

  3. Batik Accessories: Batik is a traditional Indonesian textile art form. Create unique accessories like bags, scarves, or wallets using sustainably sourced batik fabric. Collaborate with local artisans to incorporate traditional batik patterns into modern designs.

  4. Rattan Furniture: Rattan is another sustainable material native to Indonesia. Design and craft furniture pieces such as chairs, tables, and lampshades using rattan. Explore innovative weaving techniques and contemporary designs to appeal to a broader market.

  5. Recycled Paper Products: Produce stationery items like notebooks, journals, and greeting cards using recycled paper. Collaborate with local communities to collect and recycle waste paper, turning it into beautiful and eco-friendly products.

  6. Natural Dyed Textiles: Experiment with natural dyes derived from plants, fruits, and other organic sources to create vibrant textiles. Design clothing, bags, or home decor items using sustainably dyed fabrics, showcasing Indonesia's rich biodiversity.

  7. Upcycled Plastic Art: Combat plastic pollution by transforming discarded plastic waste into art. Create sculptures, jewelry, or decorative items using recycled plastic materials, raising awareness about environmental conservation.

  8. Seagrass Crafts: Seagrass is an abundant and renewable resource found in coastal areas of Indonesia. Explore weaving techniques to craft baskets, mats, rugs, and lampshades using sustainable seagrass fibers.

  9. Wood Carvings: Collaborate with local artisans to create intricately carved wooden sculptures, masks, or wall art using sustainably sourced wood. Showcase Indonesia's rich cultural heritage through these handcrafted creations.

  10. Natural Soap and Skincare: Harness Indonesia's rich botanical resources to create natural soaps, skincare products, and spa essentials. Use ingredients like coconut oil, coffee grounds, or volcanic clay to formulate luxurious and sustainable beauty products.

Indonesian crafts have significant potential to compete in the global market

We will provide goods according to what you request, working with small craftsmen to increase the value of goods sold by utilizing processed goods, pride in local goods which have been proven to compete with other countries in terms of quality and price.