Indonesian Craft Fair
2025-12-03 07:24:24

Explore the Unique Craftsmanship of Indonesia at the Year-End Fair in Tokyo

Discover the Craftsmanship of Indonesia in Tokyo



Tokyo's Ayase will host a special Indonesian Craft Fair titled “Where Nature Becomes Art: Indonesia Craft Fair”, running from December 3, 2025, to January 10, 2026. This event takes place at the House of Handicraft Indonesia in Tokyo, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience the fusion of traditional craftsmanship and modern sustainable design. Notably, selected items will be available at a discount of 10-25%, allowing attendees to acquire exquisite handcrafted goods at a great price.

The fair is themed on “Natural Materials × Craftsmanship × Cultural Stories,” emphasizing the use of eco-friendly and sustainable resources. Visitors will be able to explore an array of unique handicrafts made from natural materials such as plant-based substances, natural clay, and traditional fabrics, all of which highlight Indonesia's rich artisanal heritage.

Highlighted Craftworks



Elegant Creations: The Deer-Shaped Clay Art “Rusa” by Keboen Keyang Pottery (Jakarta)


One of the standout pieces available at the fair is a deer-shaped pot from Keboen Keyang Pottery. Crafted from high-quality clay, this unique creation is entirely handmade, making it perfect not only for plant display but also as an elegant home decoration. The deer symbolizes grace, softness, and harmony with nature, embodying a design aesthetic that resonates beautifully with Japanese sensibilities.

Sustainable Coconut Craft Series by Amertha Manunggal Mesari (Bali)


Emphasizing sustainable practices, this series utilizes leftover resources such as coconut shells and wood, which are often overlooked. The collection includes items such as:
  • - Coconut bowl sets
  • - Incense holders
  • - Coconut wood accessories
  • - Coconut shell art
All these crafts are handmade by skilled artisans, merging sustainability with beauty.

Tradition Meets Modernity: Traditional Textile and Leather Bags by D'Stories (Jakarta)


This collection merges the rich textile culture of Indonesia, including Lurik, Batik, Ulos, and Songket, into modern bag designs. Each bag is a unique blend of color and pattern, offering both fashion appeal and cultural significance.

Strength and Beauty: Sustainable Handbags by Emma Little Things


These handbags showcase the inherent strength of rattan and the warmth of Athe fiber while adhering to global sustainable fashion trends. With a theme of “Strong, Beautiful, and Timeless,” this collection elegantly elevates traditional Indonesian culture into contemporary design.

The details of the event are as follows:

Event Name: Where Nature Becomes Art — Indonesia Craft Fair
Duration: December 3, 2025 (Wednesday) to January 10, 2026 (Saturday)
Discount Rate: 10-25% OFF (select items)
Venue: House of Handicraft Indonesia in Tokyo
Address: 7-chome-22-5 Ayase, Adachi City, Tokyo 120-0005
Items Available: Natural material goods, bags, ceramics, home decor, gifts, handmade products, and leather items, with a wide range of materials, colors, shapes, and prices.

In light of the event, the organizer remarked:
“Indonesia is rich not only in natural resources but also in culture, technology, and stories. We hope people in Japan can feel the depth and beauty of this exhibition.”


For more details, please visit: Indonesia Craft Fair Official Site.


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