By Nelly Andon Br Torus I met Fitri in London in the spring of 2014 during her short study […]
This month we have received more glasses for Indonesia. We are truly grateful to the three Indonesian ladies who […]
We are extremely proud that our 1st batch of reading glasses (22 pairs in total) have now reached the weavers […]
We are very proud that we have managed to send 22 pairs of glasses to our weavers in Amarasi […]
On Saturday 4th October 2014, Connect Indonesia joined the Indonesian communities in the Midland, UK, celebrating some of the […]
By Olvira Ballo Sambal Lu’at is a family condiment originated from So’e, Central Timor, East Nusa Tenggara Province. The […]
By Nelly Andon For Project “Seeing is Believing” Many of us would love to own an Indonesian tradition Ikat […]
Sukarara is a small town in central Lombok, famous for its traditional weaving tradition. The village is located in […]
By Nelly Andon If you are an Indonesian living abroad and a lover of Indonesian culture diversity, you would […]
Ulos is a name given to traditional woven cloth from Tano Batak, North Sumatra. If you have not heard […]