"Bambu Onde" - Plant-based Dye Kain
This stunningly designed kain combines two fresh colors, creating a perfect choice for modern wear. Inspired by traditional patterns, it features a division into two sections - the head and the body of the kain. This unique design allows you to creatively wrap it in various fashionable ways.
Each piece is beautifully crafted by skilled local artisans, using several hand-stamped Batik and hand-dyed with natural plants.
Hand-Stamped Batik
Plant Based Dyes:
Strobilanthes cusia & Terminalia catappa
Technique: Hand-dye
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About Us
Sejauh Mata Memandang, an Indonesian textile label founded in 2014 by the visionary Chitra Subyakto, welcomes you. Our brand embodies slow and circular fashion principles, seamlessly blending traditional Indonesian textiles with contemporary flair.
Chitra's mission is to make traditional Indonesian fabrics appealing to younger generations by artfully contrasting cultural heritage with casual modernity. Our signature motifs are inspired by the natural beauty around us and are meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans from Java, Bali, and Sumba.
Each piece in the Sejauh Mata Memandang collection is intended to be timeless, versatile, and wearable. Our commitment to sustainability is reflected in the materials we use, which include cotton, linen, Tencel, and recycled textiles sourced from both pre- and post-consumer waste. We contribute to a circular economy and help protect the environment by repurposing these materials.
We collaborate with like-minded organizations as a responsible textile label to reduce textile waste, preserve the environment, and empower communities.