Diperelok dengan teknik cording, satu demi satu benang slub dijahit dengan tangan pada kain sutera. Bahan ini dibuat dari sutera Eri, jenis serat sutera langka yang berasal dari Indonesia.
Sebuah alas gelas bergaya fringe dengan pola bunga-bunga yang hidup, diletakkan di bawah sebuah gelas yang lemah gemah ripah berhiasan bunga-bunga, menambah sentuhan elegan pada tata meja yang indah.
Diperelok dengan teknik cording, satu demi satu benang slub dijahit dengan tangan pada kain sutera. Bahan ini dibuat dari sutera Eri, jenis serat sutera langka yang berasal dari Indonesia.
Diperelok dengan teknik cording, satu demi satu benang slub dijahit dengan tangan pada kain sutera. Bahan ini dibuat dari sutera Eri, jenis serat sutera langka yang berasal dari Indonesia.
Sebuah meja makan yang ditata dengan piring putih dan peralatan makan bergaya rumah eropa di atas taplak meja bertekstur dengan nada emas. Meja ini dihiasi penuh dengan bunga kertas bernuansa kuning.

Kue Rangi Slub Coaster

Made by pedal loom weavers in Sleman, Special Region of Yogyakarta
From Rp 119.000
Product Story

Upon eating kue rangi, a traditional cake or so-called jajanan pasar related to Betawinese culture, its richness in texture inspired us to create this textile piece. Sewn with a cording technique, one by one the slub yarn is hand-stitched on top of a silk fabric. It is specially made out of sutera Eri, a type of rare silk fibre originating in Indonesia.

The soft quality of the slub yarn intertwined with the rigidness of silk makes a wonderful contrast of textures within the fabric. Its irregular thickness fashions tactility that is somehow similar to taking the cake’s first bite. The Kue Rangi is a beautiful companion to those who long for that touching, handmade quality, offering an artisanal statement to your tablescape. The base fabric is handwoven by pedal loom weavers in Ibu Lusi’s house, Sleman.

Product Details

• 10x10cm / 4”x4”
• Fabric: 70% cotton, 30% silk
• Yarn: 80% cotton, 20% nylon
• Interlining with padding
• Custom sizes are available, please contact us
• Due to the nature of handcrafted goods, slight variations in colour and texture are embraced
• Ethically made in Sleman, Special Region of Yogyakarta

Care Guide

• Hand-wash using natural detergents such as lerek or soapnut
• Wash in cold water up to 30°C/86°F
• Colour transfer might be expected, wash separately
• Dry clean is recommended
• Do not bleach
• Line dry in shade
• Do not tumble dry
• Iron medium to high temperature between 148˚C/300˚F to 204˚C/400˚F
• For spot cleaning, gently dab the area with water (do not rub)
• Dyed fabric needs to be kept out of direct sunlight to avoid excessive fading
• Always store the fabric in a dry condition (not humid)

Shipping & Returns

All domestic Indonesian shipping is handled by JNE or Paxel. Instant or same-day courier service within Jakarta can be requested either before or after the order process, available only for in-stock items.

All orders will be shipped from Jakarta within 3-5 working days unless they are pre-ordered or custom-made. International shipments are available worldwide by door-to-door air freight.

We take design and craftsmanship earnestly, and we want you to receive these pieces with much care. Our items are carefully inspected prior to shipment, but on the occasion a mistake happens, please notify us within 48 hours; our team will promptly work on a replacement after reviewing the case.

Return or exchange can be made within 14 days of receipt. Custom orders, fabric per meter, gifts, and sale items cannot be returned or exchanged. All items must be in new, unused condition with any tags still attached.

Please review our Shipping & Returns policy for more information. If you need further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us.

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MADE IN IBU LUSI'S HOUSE, SLEMAN

When we encountered Ibu Lusi’s house in Sleman, just on the outskirts of Yogyakarta, the start of our long relationship bloomed. In silence, we could hear the faint rhythm of weaving machines moving in harmonious order from every corner. Her family was the first weavers we met during our initial pursuit of finding artisan partners across Java.

Run by mostly the older generation of weavers, the house appears to be falling apart. But somehow everyone is working wholeheartedly to sustain the weaving tradition. Though not as rigorous in production capacity, the house produces the finest, most intricate fabric that we always adore since the very first time.

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