Indoindians Artist Spotlight: Vibhawari Singh
Vibhawari Singh is currently residing in Jakarta with her family. She has created a signature collection and working on privately commissioned paintings in many...
Museum Wayang
Javanese cultural heritage is inseparable from Wayang.
Wayang is a theatrical performance withย puppets or human dancer. The puppet could be made of leather (which perform...
#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...
#HoliSpecial: Interior Decorating for Brighter & Fresher Home
Holi is to celebrate the cleansing of the soul. Other than that, it is also a day in which relationships will be revived and...
6 Surprising Facts about Kebaya
The kebaya is often associated with traditional and formal occasions, evoking a sense of nostalgia. It is not commonly worn for everyday activities nowadays,...
What is Kejawen?
Because of the long span of its history, Indonesia is one of the countries with the richest cultures in the world. The Javanese, being...
What is Sesajen? Here Are The Mystical Flowers of Indonesia
If you have ever traveled to Bali, you would be familiar with the sesajen or offerings. Sesajen are one of the symbols of Balinese...
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...