In the quiet corners of villages, on the porches of humble homes, and beneath the soft glow of evening lamps, skilled hands weave stories with love. They are artisans — mostly mothers — who pour their hearts and dreams into every thread, every carving, every detail the world has yet to see.
Their craft is an inheritance from generations past, yet too often, their masterpieces remain within small circles — local markets, simple exhibitions, or untold tales that fade with time.
House of Komang Adimas is the bridge.
We gather artisans from across Indonesia — creators of beauty who deserve a stage to shine. Beyond showcasing their art, we share the stories behind each touch: stories of preserved culture, of values passed down, and of lives transformed.
Every creation we bring to the world is more than just art. It is dignity restored, opportunities unlocked, and heritage safeguarded.
Behind every shimmering piece of Endek, every intricate weave, and every bold color, there is a mother’s smile — a smile that now carries hope, education for her children, and dreams once thought unreachable.
House of Komang Adimas is more than a home for art.
It is a home for hope.
A home for heritage.
A home for a brighter tomorrow for the artisans of Indonesia.
Ikat Woven Fabric is a traditional Indonesian textile art that dates back to the 19th century. The word "Tenun" originates from the Javanese word "tenan," meaning "still" or "calm"—a reflection of the meditative focus and deep concentration required in its creation. Historically, Tenun was a symbol of prestige, worn exclusively by nobles and priests during sacred ceremonies. Its intricate patterns and labor-intensive process made it a revered expression of social status and spiritual significance.
Today, Tenun has evolved into a living cultural identity. While it still carries sacred and historical value, it has also found its place in contemporary fashion—celebrated not only for its heritage but for its artistic relevance. Tenun continues to bridge generations, preserving tradition while inspiring modern design and expression.
The process of creating Tenun begins with the careful selection of cotton threads, followed by dyeing and the intricate ikat technique, where patterns are formed directly on the threads—not painted on the fabric—making each piece truly unique and irreplaceable. Every creation by House of Komang Adimas is a harmonious blend of contemporary design and the meticulous craftsmanship of weavers from traditional villages across Indonesia. We believe that true luxury lies in authenticity and in a creation process that is rooted in care, dedication, and love.