Organic Fabrics in Bali
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I know of a family here in Bali that make Totally organic COTTON materials They grow the cotton, spin it then weave it using Flowers and Vegetable Dyes for Colours, is this the sort of thing you are looking for ??
I do not know what sizes or widths your looking for ?? But please ask questions and I will try to get answers for you should you wish
have a look at bali Advertiser ( a two weekly expat Newspaper) I have noticed some ads for Bamboo Linen etc available here in Bali. The stuff I am aware of may more suit Bed Runners etc and maybe compliment your intended range ? I am happy to take you to the Village near Nusa Dua when you come to Bali. I live Jimbaran next to Nusa Dua .
Just as a ball park they sell 2 metres long x almost a metre wide for Rp200,000 about A$20/A$23. to tourists I am sure you can buy cheaper for volume.I will try to get you some photos when next I visit
Best wishes Howard
I`m聽 looking聽 to聽 find organic cotton waste ,from a聽 mill or similar....................cotton聽 wadding is聽 its聽 usual name. Any聽 help聽 would聽 be聽 much聽 appreciated.
Cheers,
Greg.
Thanks!
Thanks for your interest, the detail is:
ROLE Foundation Nusa dua-Bali聽 www,rolefoundation.org
Mike O Leary is the man to help you 0361 8078805
Hope you find what your looking for
Regards Howard
I don't think you will find what your looking for in Bali.Most of the industries here are Cottage Based and I do not believe there is any volume in waste available Sorry .
May I suggest you post in our sites in Java, as you are more likely, to find someone who knows of a Mill that uses a Card machine.
Good luck in your search
Regards聽 Howard
The old adage, 聯what goes around comes around聰 comes to mind and I find it ironic that while the best kain ever made in Indonesia, (unarguably being the fine batik tulis of Java), they were historically made from cotton imported from the southern US States via the merchants of the Dutch East Indies.
The indigenous cotton of Indonesia simply does not lend itself to the soft silk like quality which is most desired. This accounts for the rather rough texture of tribal textiles such as the famed ikats of Nusa Tenggara and Kalimantan.
Cotton growing on Bali (of any genus of cotton) should be discouraged for a variety of good reasons, none the least of which is that it depletes the land otherwise available for food production and tree harvesting.
As for bamboo, I must admit to being amused how many uses for it (including the building of houses) that have been introduced here from outside influence. Personally, I look to the Balinese and how they have historically used (and presently use) this material, and unless absolutely necessary (for economic reasons) they don聮t rely on it for their permanent structures, nor can I imagine many jumping at the chance to buy their sarongs and kabayas made from it, let alone tee shirts and shorts/slacks.
I've never been to Bali but planning a trip very soon : )
My business partner and I are venturing into kids clothing and searching for any organic fabric suppliers (either cotton or bamboo) and also an ethical clothing manufacturer.
Bali popped up in mind as the place to go being a start up interested in small scale production.
Any help would be awesome!
Thanks a ton!
Coco
If the Indonesians aren't using "organic fabric" or god forbid, bamboo to put on their backs, why are you even thinking about it?
From my research no bamboo fabric is manufactured in Bali (but I may be wrong) it is imported from China & then made into the final product.聽 There are a couple of supplier in Bali but not manufacturers.
And as I have found you really need to be in Bali to source suppliers & manufacturers.
Hope this helps.
Michelle
but we have made organic fabric from pineapple (leaves) fiber
Thanks guys for your help.聽 Yep, makes sense!聽 I'll start digging once I get over to Bali : ) I'm just checking out my options.
Cheers,
Cokes
I am interested in the family who grows, spins and weaves, using their own plant based dyes?
Any info would be appreciated
The closest you聮re going to get to that in Bali is in the Bali Aga village of Tenganan where traditional double ikat, called gerinsing is still made. Keep in mind however that these cloths are excessively expensive.
Throughout all of Indonesia these days it is rare to find any textiles produced with other than imported cotton or silk and using chemical dyes. It聮s been that way for quite a long time.
I appreciate your insight and help.
I have only visited Ubud for a short stay, but plan to return in early April for another round of rest.
I am interested in visiting small villages or families that are crafters, does not matter in what as I'm interested in just seeing what is being made by whom where.
I'm a teacher of art, so anything in wood, bamboo, fabric weavings, or the likes would be of interest to me.
Any help or direction would be great as with limited time, I will be just scratching the surface I'm sure. I've already marked the places you have mentioned that weave....
any other places of interest in these areas would be welcome.
Thanks!
Virtually anywhere you go in Bali you聮ll find something going on. In every Balinese compound women prepare offerings each and every day聟and each of them is a work of sculptural art. Much like back in the states where one might see a small group of old women sitting around knitting and enjoying the latest gossip, here in Bali you聮ll find the same except it聮s razor sharp knives in their hands deftly and almost mindlessly cutting away various leaves into elaborate and beautiful offerings, all the while chit chatting away without even looking at what their hands are doing.
All Balinese children are raised with a strong emphasis on art be it performing arts (dance, music or drama) or visual (architecture, painting and sculpture).
Certain areas of Bali are better known for specific arts, for example Batubulan for stone sculpture, Mas for wood carving, Celuk for jewelry, and Ubud for painting, but this artistic pursuits go on all over Bali.
Your best bet once you are here is to hire a private Balinese driver who can take you all over Bali and into the often remote villages rarely seen by tourists.
If you need some excellent recommendations of Balinese drivers that I聮ve known for many years, just send me a private message and I聮ll gladly respond.
Enjoy your trip!
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Please note that you posted on an old thread.
Why don't you start a new discussion on the Bali forum for better visibility?
Are you looking for a supplier for organic fabric? Can you please tell us more about your project?
Thank you,
Hasnaa
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I am after bamboo fibre fabric/modal or some other form of organic fabric that can be altered into a clothing range.
I haven't come across this fabric before in my trips to bali, so I thought it would be best to ask around before wasting time while I'm over there.
If anyone has any connections/knows any family factories that currently support organic materials it would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
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I also produce organic things.. organic sugar
cheers
Ricky
I just found your post here about this organic hand woven cotton, beautiful!!!!
I know this post is a bit old, do you know if they are still creating this?
I just arrived on聽 Bali a week and a half ago in Ubud.聽 I am here nannying for a few weeks and then I plan on staying for some time:)
I am in the process of creating an ECO clothing line and I would love to find some beautiful handmade balinese fabrics to work with.
Do you know if they exist here?
hearing different things.
I love that you spoke of the cotton being organic hand spun as well as natural dyes, this is what I am looking for!!!
I am also looking for a great tailor or family of tailors I can work with closely to produce a couple designs, and be able to support them and give them work.
any ideas would be greatly appreciated!!!
much love
Stephanie
I knew someone from Jepara made handwooven cotton fabric and he supply a lots for Bali market. if you interested i could ask his contact number/email cause perhaps tomorrow i could meet him at INACRAFT (i think once of indonesia biggest聽 craft exibition).
thank you!
do you know if its organic?
much appreciation
Stephanie
I met my friend on venue, he do both natural dying and chemical dying for his handwooven fabric. he produce kind of kain endek, rangrang, jumputan etc.聽 聽 please open your inbox for detail contact.
Could someone please give me a contact to by Organic Cotton? and fabric made of Bamboo as well?
Thanks a lot,
If you are looking for bamboo, you can look it up in the North Maluku (ternate), one small town in Indonesia. Different types of bamboo with bamboo in other areas in Indonesia. If you are interested maybe I can help you to contact them.
Do they have kain dari bamboo to make T.shirts in that place you were saying?
Thanks a lot .
they don't have kain dari bamboo to make T.shirts.
and it seems a little difficult to find kain that are essentially made of bamboo material

I am after bamboo fibre material/or organic cotton to make t shirts firstly, and then an entire clothing range.
Can you please let me know of any suppliers that currently stock this material in Bali? I was there a few months ago and had no luck in sourcing any, so if someone can put me in contact before I return that would be great!
Thanks

I'm interested in,learning more about the bamboo available in north Maluka or other areas in Indonesia. Could you please provide more details for me!?
Thanks, njlo
adji_suryanto wrote:hello Stepanie,
I met my friend on venue, he do both natural dying and chemical dying for his handwooven fabric. he produce kind of kain endek, rangrang, jumputan etc.聽 聽 please open your inbox for detail contact.
I'm also looking for Eco fabrics and dying options. Can you please provide more details on your friends textile business?!
Thanks, njlo
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