Java Lavalava

Sarongs or lavalava made in Java Indonesia. Handpainted batik. Rayon fabric. With or without fringe. Wholesale only. Minimum order 300pcs. Worldwide shipping. Lavalava pareo with vibrant colors and detailed patterns. Handmade by batik artisans with years of experience. Various tropical flowers such as plumeria, hibiscus, tiare etc. To order, please send email to our Gmail address or chat on WhatsApp. See photo for our contact details.

At our factory in Java, Indonesia, we take pride in crafting exquisite lavalava, pareo, and sarong products that embody the vibrant spirit of the Pacific Islands. Our collection is designed with bold tropical floral patterns, perfect for beach outings, summer adventures, and resort wear. If you need women’s clothing, swimwear, or cover-ups, our handcrafted pieces offer a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern style. Our hand-painted sarongs in bold tropical floral designs are among the most sought-after items in our collection. These hand-painted batik sarongs are made from thick rayon, providing a soft and breathable fabric that drapes beautifully on the body. Perfect for wrapping around as a skirt, dress, or shawl, these lavalava are versatile enough to be worn as beachwear, swimwear, or casual summer attire.

Our range of lavalava includes sarong wraps, pareo sarongs, and beach wraps, all available in a variety of designs and colors. From Hawaiian hibiscus patterns to polynesian and Tahitian styles, our sarongs and pareos capture the essence of island life. For those who prefer a more understated look, we offer Hawaiian black and white hibiscus flower sarongs, half-size cover-ups, and floral pareo wrap skirts. These lavalava are perfect for those who want to add a touch of tropical island elegance to their wardrobe. Each lavalava, pareo, and sarong we produce is handmade by skilled artisans in Java, ensuring the highest quality and attention to detail. Our lavalava artisans use traditional techniques passed down through generations to create these beautiful pieces, combining craftsmanship with creativity. The result is a collection that not only looks stunning but also supports the livelihoods of local communities.

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We offer a wide range of sarongs, pareos, and lavalava wraps to suit every style and preference. Large Hawaiian sarong, a sarong pareo jumbo plumeria print in royal blue, or a more subtle half sarong or half pareo, you'll find it in our collection. Our Hawaiian skirts, long pareos, and wrap-around sarongs are perfect for those who want to make a bold statement, while our scarves, wraps, and shawls offer a more delicate touch. Our products are specifically designed with the Pacific Island market in mind, offering a range of styles and patterns that resonate with island culture. Whether you're shopping for a gift, planning a beach vacation, or looking to add a touch of island flair to your wardrobe, our collection has something for everyone. Our factory in Java has been exporting these beautiful pieces to Pacific Island markets for years, and we take pride in offering high-quality products at competitive prices. We understand the unique needs of our customers and strive to provide a range of options that cater to different tastes and preferences.

Add lavalava, pareo, or sarong to add to your tropical summer clothing collection, look no further than our factory in Java. With a wide range of designs, from hand-painted tropical florals to classic Hawaiian hibiscus, our collection is sure to have something that catches your eye. Embrace the beauty and tradition of island style with our handcrafted pieces, and let our sarongs and pareos become a staple in your wardrobe.

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Lavalava Factory in Java Indonesia

Our factory, nestled in the heart of Java, is dedicated to crafting exquisite hand-painted batik sarongs that embody the rich cultural heritage and artistry of the region. Each piece is a testament to the skills passed down through generations of batik artisans, who pour their heart and soul into every stroke and pattern. Batik is more than just a fabric—it’s an art form that dates back centuries in Java. The process begins with a blank canvas of rayon fabric, chosen for its smooth, silky texture that feels like a gentle caress against the skin. Rayon, often favored for its lightweight and breathable qualities, is the perfect material for summer clothing, especially when you want to stay cool while looking effortlessly chic. The hand-painting process is where the magic truly happens. Our artisans meticulously apply wax to the fabric, creating intricate patterns and motifs that are inspired by nature, culture, and tradition. These motifs often feature bold tropical florals, such as the iconic hibiscus and plumeria flowers, which are symbolic of the island’s natural beauty. Once the wax is applied, the fabric is dyed in vibrant hues that reflect the lively spirit of Java. The wax resists the dye, ensuring that the patterns remain distinct and vibrant. After the dyeing process, the fabric is boiled to remove the wax, revealing the stunning designs that are the hallmark of true batik. This labor-intensive process requires not only skill but also a deep understanding of the art, which our artisans have honed over many years. Each sarong is a masterpiece, making it a unique addition to any wardrobe.

  • Rayon fabric only. Handpainted batik.
  • Wholesale only. Minimum order 300 pcs apply
  • Sea freight port to port to any major shipping port worldwide
  • Payment by Bank Transfer only
  • We are registered export company in Bali and Java Indonesia. Export worldwide since 2001
  • Contact us by filling inquiry form, chat on WhatsApp or send email to our Gmail address. See photo for our contact details.

Java is the birthplace of batik, and the island is renowned for its mastery of this ancient art. The techniques used in batik have been passed down through generations, with each new artist adding their own touch to the tradition. Our artisans in Java have inherited not just the skills, but also the passion for creating beautiful textiles that tell a story. The designs of our lavalava Pareo sarongs are a reflection of the island’s diverse culture and history. From the majestic mountains to the serene beaches, every aspect of Java’s landscape finds its way into the patterns and colors of our sarongs. The intricate detailing in our batik sarongs is a tribute to the artisans’ dedication to preserving this cultural heritage.

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