Technology
We create designs and textiles to enrich the looks of our customers. And we strive to do so in a way that sustains the planet and the resources that we all depend on. This is how we make our all textiles using smarter technology.
Resources
Our all design and manufacturing operations already run on 100% renewable electricity generated from solar and wind power.
Chemistry
Our products are made with 100% recycled or renewable materials. You can recycle your worn-out clothes and help to make the world a better place.
Technical Skills
Our overall production is closer to 100% carbon neutral. We use clean energy to manufacturing our apparels and it helps us to reduce adding carbon.Â
Sustainability
Our overall production is closer to 100% carbon neutral. We use clean energy to manufacturing our apparels and it helps us to reduce adding carbon.Â
Our Processing Strategy
This is how we make our all textiles. We can achieve an even greater impact
that considers batik culture in the world. We learn from ancestors and we work with
partners to influence change in our industries. And we are transparent about ourÂ
manufacturing process and techniques to inspire others to take their own action.Â
Batik Making
This technique originated from our past generation. We use this method as well as more suitable for modern batik culture. We rearranged some techniques and steps for sustainable production.
1. Prewash our fabrics.
We use hot water to wash the fabrics in a detergent (substance or a mixture containing soaps and/or surfactants) remove chemicals and impurities that can affect dyes.
2. Dye our fabrics in base colors.
Under the wax resist, these foundation colors will be visible.
3. Melt the batik wax.
Put the wax in the pan and heat to melt the wax under 240 Celsius.
4. Stretch fabric on an embroidery hoop.
 Apply wax more precisely since the hoop will keep the cloth solid and taught.
5. Apply the wax with our tools.
We use a single-spouted tjanting tool to draw thin lines and designs. It is a standard tool that is very versatile and comes in a variety of spout sizes.
6. Regulate the wax temperature.
Prepare the dye solution with warm water to prevent the dye from melting away immediately.
7. Get ready to tub-dye the fabric.
Squeeze the fabric to break the monotony of space and deep the fabric into the prepared dye and allow to absorb for about for 20-30 minutes.
8. Remove the cloth from the dye.
Remove the cloth from the dye bath and keep the cool and oxidize.
9. Remove the wax.
To remove the wax, prepare hot water and deep the fabric into it. This method called Boil wax out.
10. Wash and dry our fabrics.
Throw our fabric into the washing machine with Synthrapol (liquid detergent used as a prewash and afterwash for dyed or painted fabrics) one last time to ensure all of the dyes have been released. Spread to dry and iron give a clean finishing.
Our Energy Usage
Our all design and manufacturing operations already run on 100% renewable energy resources. We use clean and renewable energy for sustainable production.
Firewoods
Our all design and manufacturing operations already run on 100% renewable electricity generated from solar and wind power.
Electricity
Our all design and manufacturing operations already run on 100% renewable electricity generated from solar and wind power.
Our Water Usage
Our all design and manufacturing operations already run on 100% renewable energy resources. We use clean and renewable energy for sustainable production.
Fresh Water
Our all design and manufacturing operations already run on 100% renewable electricity generated from solar and wind power.
Recycled Water
Our products are made with 100% recycled or renewable materials. You can recycle your worn-out clothes and help to make the world a better place.
Rain Water
Our overall production is closer to 100% carbon neutral. We use clean energy to manufacturing our apparels and it helps us to reduce adding carbon.Â
Tie Dye Making
Tie-dye technique of coloring fabric that involves folding, twisting, and scrunching the fabric and then tying it tightly with string or rubber bands.
1. Prewash our fabrics.
We use hot water to wash the fabrics in a detergent (substance or a mixture containing soaps and/or surfactants) remove chemicals and impurities that can affect dyes.
2. Pick our design
Under the wax resist, these foundation colors will be visible.
3. Prepare our colors and dyes.
Put the wax in the pan and heat to melt the wax under 240 Celsius.
4. Bind the fabric for sutaible design
 Apply wax more precisely since the hoop will keep the cloth solid and taught.
5. Apply the colors and dyes.
We use a single-spouted tjanting tool to draw thin lines and designs. It is a standard tool that is very versatile and comes in a variety of spout sizes.
6. Keep the design to set.
Prepare the dye solution with warm water to prevent the dye from melting away immediately.
7. Get ready to tub-dye the fabric.
Squeeze the fabric to break the monotony of space and deep the fabric into the prepared dye and allow to absorb for about for 20-30 minutes.
8. Remove the cloth from the dye.
Remove the cloth from the dye bath and keep the cool and oxidize.
9. Remove the wax.
To remove the wax, prepare hot water and deep the fabric into it. This method called Boil wax out.
10. Wash and dry our fabrics.
Throw our fabric into the washing machine with Synthrapol (liquid detergent used as a prewash and afterwash for dyed or painted fabrics) one last time to ensure all of the dyes have been released. Spread to dry and iron give a clean finishing.