Every piece of Heritage Tenun is a testament to centuries of craftsmanship. Handwoven with hand-spun cotton and natural silk, each textile is carefully created using traditional Sumba weaving techniques, ensuring no two pieces are alike. This is more than fabric—it's a living piece of heritage, crafted to be treasured.
Every piece of Heritage Tenun is hand-woven by local artisans using techniques passed down for centuries. More than fabric—it is living heritage, preserved in every thread.
No machines, no replicas. Each textile is created by hand, making every piece truly one of a kind—rare, personal, and exclusive.
Natural dyes from roots, leaves, and earth give shades that cannot be replicated. Every tone holds meaning, every color carries tradition.
Every motif is a symbol, woven with stories passed down through generations. Each design speaks of culture, heritage, and artistry.
Crafted in limited editions, Heritage Tenun offers exclusivity in every piece. A rare, timeless treasure, made for those who seek something truly unique.

A symbol of unity and brotherhood, woven in the warmth of nature.

A dialogue of ocean and sky, carrying courage, loyalty, and wisdom.

Strength, courage, and spiritual balance in timeless black and red.

A reflection of resilience and balance, echoing life’s long path.

Pride, bravery, and ancestral dignity, carried by the Great Horse.

A celebration of life, fertility, and harmony with the universe.

A celebration of life, awareness, and shared leadership.

Kain Selimut Motif Udang embodies the spirit of kinship and togetherness. Handwoven from premium cotton and natural silk, this piece blends strength with refined softness. Measuring up to two meters in length, it is versatile for both ceremonial use and contemporary styling.
The Shrimp motif—woven in vivid natural orange from kesumba seeds—stands as a symbol of unity, optimism, and the eternal warmth of the sun. More than a pattern, it is philosophy in motion: a reminder that harmony in life begins with balance and connection.

Created entirely by hand, each thread is carefully aligned by skilled local artisans using traditional Sumba weaving techniques passed down for centuries. Made from hand-spun cotton, every piece is a unique creation. No two textiles are identical—each one is an original.
The radiant orange hue comes from Kesumba seeds (Bixa orellana), a natural dye that carries both energy and optimism. A living color that deepens with time, adding richness to each piece.
The Harmony is crafted in limited artisan-crafted editions, ensuring rarity and exclusivity. Measuring 3.26 m × 0.84 m, this is a rare piece for those who seek culture, beauty, and legacy.

Kain Tenun Motif Mermaid & Udang tells a story between ocean and sky. Woven from silk and cotton, measuring up to two meters, it blends strength with a refined drape. The Mermaid motif represents guardianship between worlds, while the Shrimp motif reflects unity. Together, they form a narrative of courage, loyalty, and wisdom.

Artisans devote weeks to complete a single textile, using hand-spun cotton and traditional ikat weaving techniques of Sumba. Every thread is meticulously crafted, ensuring every detail speaks of precision and care.
Natural indigo from Tarum leaves, deep red from Mengkudu roots, and rich maroon from an earth blend combine into a palette that radiates bold character and timeless beauty. These hues are derived from nature, creating a vibrant, living color story.
Rarely produced, Kain Tenun Motif Mermaid & Udang is part of an exclusive collection, with each piece measuring 3.26 m × 0.84 m. Unique in its creation, it’s a rare treasure for those who seek both artistry and meaning in a single textile.

Kain Selimut Hitam Motif Udang is a bold expression of unity and strength. Woven from durable cotton and fine silk, each piece extends up to two meters in length. The Shrimp motif, paired with fish patterns, honors sustenance and abundance. Together, they embody kinship and shared life.

Kain Selimut Hitam Motif Udang is handmade using traditional ikat weaving techniques of Sumba and hand-spun cotton. Each textile is created with patience and mastery, reflecting the dedication of skilled artisans.
The bold black comes from the fermentation of wood and clay, symbolizing authority and spiritual protection. The red, derived from Mengkudu roots, represents courage, while white natural cotton threads bring balance and purity. These colors carry deep meanings, woven into every strand.
Kain Selimut Hitam Motif Udang is part of a limited heritage collection, measuring 2.22 m × 0.64 m. This textile is not just worn—it’s inherited, designed for those who value legacy over fleeting fashion trends.

Kain Sarung Pahikung Motif Kura-Kura reflects life’s long path. Handwoven in silk and cotton, each textile stretches to nearly two meters—designed to endure. The Turtle motif symbolizes resilience and consciousness, while the belah ketupat pattern speaks of balance and harmony in community life.

Crafted by artisans who inherit generations of knowledge, each piece of hand-spun cotton is woven using traditional ikat weaving in the Pahikung style. Every weave reflects philosophy turned into form, preserving timeless techniques with every thread.
The deep blue of indigo represents protection, while red from Mengkudu roots symbolizes courage. Brown, derived from mahogany, stands for humility, and white natural cotton threads signify purity. Each color is chosen with purpose, carrying profound meaning in every shade.
Kain Sarung Pahikung Motif Kura-Kura is not just a textile—it is wisdom preserved. Measuring 1.26 m × 0.94 m, this limited artisan piece is crafted to be handed down through generations, a legacy of culture and craftsmanship.

Kain Motif Kuda Besar carries the spirit of Sumba’s Great Horse—an emblem of courage and pride. Handwoven from cotton and silk, extending up to two meters, it is both statement and legacy. The horse, paired with naga and human figures, represents nobility, spiritual guardianship, and ancestral ties.

Kain Motif Kuda Besar is the result of weeks of intricate work, crafted with hand-spun cotton using traditional ikat weaving techniques of Sumba. Every thread aligns with history and meaning, passed down through generations of artisans.
Red from Mengkudu and Secang represents bravery, while black from fermented wood and clay symbolizes strength. The sacred white natural cotton threads stand for dignity, forming a powerful trio that commands respect and admiration.
Once worn by community leaders, Kain Motif Kuda Besar is a heritage masterwork, measuring 3.48 m × 1.10 m. Crafted in rare numbers, it remains a textile of authority and respect, reserved for the discerning few who appreciate its cultural significance and craftsmanship.

Kain Sarung Pahikung Motif Kerang is a symphony of symbols. Seashells transform into cockatoos for communication, shrimp for kinship, sandalwood horses for pride, and crocodiles for protection. Mamuli ornaments celebrate fertility and the sacred role of women.
Woven from silk and cotton, each piece spans nearly two meters, uniting articity with meaning.

Every motif in Kain Sarung Pahikung Motif Kerang is intentional, with each thread chosen to reflect Sumba’s cultural identity. Woven from hand-spun cotton and adorned with seashell ornaments, this textile carries the spirit and philosophy of its heritage.
Vibrant red, blue, greenish tones, yellow, and brown come from natural sources, infusing the textile with life and vitality. These colors celebrate the richness of nature, bringing depth and meaning to every piece.
Kain Sarung Pahikung Motif Kerang is a collector’s piece, measuring 1.26 m × 0.94 m. Created for those who seek not just fabric, but a living piece of culture and philosophy. Crafted in limited numbers, it’s a rare treasure for those who appreciate tradition reimagined for the modern world.

Kain Sarung Pahikung Motif Ayam embodies the spirit of the rooster—an enduring emblem of life, vigilance, and guidance in Sumbanese culture. Handwoven from pure hand-spun cotton using the traditional ikat technique, adorned with sea shell ornaments, it carries both strength and refinement in every thread.

Kain Sarung Pahikung Motif Ayam is the result of patient craftsmanship. Local artisans devote weeks to align each thread, transforming hand-spun cotton into a textile that bridges heritage and artistry.
Black, drawn from natural wood fermentation mixed with sacred clay, stands for depth and resilience. Red, sourced from the roots of Mengkudu and Secang, reflects vitality and strength. White embodies purity, honesty, and peace—values at the heart of Sumba tradition.
The rooster motif signifies awareness, the cycle of life, and collective leadership. Once reserved for ceremonies and moments of importance, Kain Sarung Pahikung Motif Ayam continues to embody a timeless role as a textile of presence and dignity. Measuring 1.28 m × 0.97 m, this piece remains a rare and valuable artifact, passed down through generations.
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