CANANG - Pagi Sore Kain
An heirloom fabric that's as meaningful as it is versatile. Style its fluid silhouette elegantly draped over your shoulder, as a statement skirt, styled as a dress, or hung as an art piece. The perfect gift to mark your special moments. Until the day you'll pass it down to the next generation.
DETAILS
- Meticulously crafted. Our signature Eucalyptus Silk fabric features a luxurious satin finish that catches light differently on each side. Wears beautifully and drapes naturally on your skin. Slowly finished with hand-roll stitches.
- Rare and auspicious hue. Our red hue is crafted from the most delicate blend of three woods. Its deep burgundy carries the abundance of the Earth, evoking courage to embrace life as the adventure that it is.
- Real Batik Tulis. Each flower is by hand before each petal is painted with golden fruits, taking 30 days to finish. Its Pagi Sore design is inspired by our Ibus' tradition, where one fabric features 2 different sides. Giving you two looks when worn on different sides.
STORY
CANANG is a reminder that you always have a choice. Inspired by the Balinese tradition of gratitude, each of the SERIBU BUNGA petal is individually arranged in this limited edition launch. Wrapping you in a story that bridges the past, present and future. Each made by hand and blessed by the soul.
TRACEABILITY
HAND-DRAWN BATIK | East Java, Indonesia
FINISHING STITCHES IN | Bali, Indonesia
DIMENSIONS | 2.5 x 1.5 m
NATURAL DYE | ThreeBark™ Red
MATERIAL | 50% Silk 50% Tencel Lyocell
THREADS | Recycled Polyester
PACKAGING | Zero-waste Pouch

Lifetime Repair Guarantee
Clothing shouldn't be disposable. To help you live better with less, we provide care and repair services for life. Learn more about our Lifecycle Responsibility.

100% Plants
Made with your health in mind. Using only plant fibres and natural dyes, your SukkhaCitta piece lets your skin breathe. Better for you, our Ibus, and Mother Earth.

12 Families Supported
Our radical traceability means you know exactly why and how something was made. Changing lives by providing living wages while keeping indigenous cultures alive.