#7StyleSareeChallenge Day 3 – Maharashtrian Style Saree Draping
The traditional Maharastrian Nauvari (also known as Nav Vari, Nauvaree, Kasta Sari, Kacha, Sakachcha, Lugade) is a nine yards saree worn by the women...
Indonesian #SpecialOccasionFood: Nasi Tumpeng Recipe
There are many versions of nasi tumpeng from all over Indonesia. It is usually made to celebrate a special occasion as it is eaten in...
All About Kebaya: Indonesia’s Traditional Formal Wear for Women
The people in Indonesia successfully integrate both the modern and traditional aspects into their lives. Culture plays an important role in the daily lives...
Yu Sheng or Prosperity Toss: A Fun Chinese New Year Tradition
There is another specialty food for Chinese New Year celebration: Yu Sheng. It is often served as part of a multi-dish dinner, usually as...
Wayang – The Art Of Indonesian Shadow Puppets
Wayang or shadow puppets are inseparable from Indonesian culture. The process of making Wayang and the subsequent performance includes acting, singing, music, speech, literary, painting,...
The Magical Keris
Not merely an accessory that is worn by the Javanese groom, Keris or Kris is the most famous pusaka (heirloom) for Javanese people.A keris...
Karwa Chauth: Celebrating Love
Karwa Chauth is an auspicious festival celebrated only by married woman in North India. Celebrated 9 days before Diwali on kartik ki chauth, i.e.,...
Batik Classes and Courses in Jakarta
Batik is a traditional art form in Indonesia, and the word batik is thought to be derived from the word 'ambatik' which translated means 'a...












