Handpainted sarongs direct from factory in Indonesia. Wholesale only. Since 2001. Competitive pricing guarantee.Made to order. To order, please send email to our Gmail address or chat on WhatsApp. See photo for our contact details.
Handpainted sarongs from Bali have captivated global markets since our company began producing and exporting these vibrant pieces of wearable art in 2001. These sarongs, made from premium rayon fabric, showcase the skill and creativity of Batik artisans who have passed down their craft through generations. Our sarongs are not just clothing; they are an expression of Bali's rich culture and the tropical beauty of the island. We produce sarongs in a range of vibrant floral designs, including orchid, hibiscus, and other tropical motifs, that bring the essence of the island to life. Our journey began over two decades ago when we realized the global demand for Bali sarongs and saw an opportunity to create a product that combined traditional craftsmanship with modern styles. Today, we are proud to be a wholesale-only company that caters to businesses and boutiques around the world, providing them with hand-painted, export-quality sarongs.
One of the key reasons why our sarongs are so sought after is the use of premium rayon fabric. Rayon is an ideal material for sarongs due to its lightweight, breathable, and fast-drying properties. Whether worn as a beach cover-up or styled as a fashionable wrap, rayon offers the perfect blend of comfort and style. The fabric drapes beautifully over the body, making it flattering for all shapes and sizes. It’s also cool to the touch, which makes it a favorite for those hot, tropical days on the beach. Rayon is a semi-synthetic fabric made from natural cellulose fibers, usually sourced from wood pulp. It is known for its soft texture, similar to cotton or silk, but with a much more affordable price tag. The moisture-absorbing nature of rayon makes it perfect for tropical climates, ensuring that it dries quickly when used as a beach wrap or swim cover-up. Our company sources the highest quality rayon for our sarongs, ensuring a durable, long-lasting product. We use hand-painting techniques that allow for rich, vibrant colors, and the fabric holds these dyes beautifully, ensuring that our sarongs remain bold and colorful even after years of use.
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At the heart of every hand-painted sarong is the age-old technique of Batik. Originating in Indonesia, Batik is a method of dyeing fabric using wax to create intricate patterns. Artisans meticulously apply wax to the fabric to resist the dye, and when the wax is removed, the stunning, colorful designs are revealed. The Batik process is labor-intensive, involving several steps to create a single piece of fabric. First, the design is drawn onto the fabric using a pencil or charcoal. Artisans then apply hot wax over the design, carefully tracing the lines to protect certain areas of the fabric from being dyed. The fabric is then dipped into dye baths, where the colors are absorbed into the areas not covered by wax. This process is repeated with different colors until the entire design is complete. Once the dyeing is finished, the wax is removed, revealing the final pattern. For our sarongs, this means beautiful, vibrant floral designs that are unique to each piece. Every Batik artisan brings their personal style and creativity to the process, ensuring that no two sarongs are ever exactly the same.
Bali’s Batik artisans have been perfecting their craft for centuries. These artisans are typically part of small, family-run businesses, where the skills of Batik dyeing are passed down from generation to generation. Our company works closely with these talented craftsmen and women, ensuring fair wages and supporting traditional artisanal techniques. Our partnership with these artisans ensures that our sarongs are not only beautiful but also ethically produced, supporting local communities and keeping traditional crafts alive. Each hand-painted sarong is a piece of art, lovingly created by skilled artisans who take pride in their work. One of the defining features of our sarongs is the use of tropical flower motifs. Bali is known for its lush, tropical landscape, and the island’s flowers play a big part in its cultural and religious practices. Orchids, hibiscus, frangipani, and birds of paradise are just a few of the flowers that inspire our designs.
The orchid is a flower that symbolizes luxury, beauty, and strength. In Bali, orchids are often used in traditional ceremonies and are seen as a representation of the island's natural beauty. The hibiscus, on the other hand, is a symbol of delicate beauty and femininity. Its large, colorful petals make it a popular choice for our sarong designs, adding a bold, tropical flair to each piece. These floral motifs are hand-painted onto our sarongs, using vibrant, long-lasting dyes. Whether you’re looking for a beach cover-up or a wrap skirt, the bold tropical flower designs on our sarongs are sure to make a statement. In the Pacific islands, sarong-like garments are known as lavalava. These traditional wraps are worn by both men and women in countries like Micronesia, Samoa, and Tonga. Much like the Bali sarong, lavalavas are versatile garments that can be worn in various ways, whether as a skirt, a dress, or a shawl.
The lavalava holds deep cultural significance in Micronesia and other Pacific islands. It is often worn during important ceremonies, such as weddings and religious events, and is a symbol of tradition and identity. The vibrant patterns and colors used in lavalavas are often inspired by nature, much like the tropical flowers used in Bali sarongs. By incorporating these traditional designs into our sarongs, we are able to create garments that resonate with customers across the Pacific, from Bali to Micronesia. Since 2001, our company has operated a Batik factory in Java, Indonesia, where we produce and export hand-painted sarongs. Our factory combines traditional Batik techniques with modern production methods, ensuring that we can meet the demands of our global clientele while maintaining the integrity of the artisanal process. We are committed to supporting the local communities where our factory is based. By providing fair wages and promoting safe working conditions, we help to sustain Batik craftsmanship and ensure that these traditional techniques are passed down to future generations.
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