Starbucks Presents Its Latest Merchandise Collection that Promotes the Diversity of Indonesian Fabrics

SURABAYA

Showcasing the Ujung Galuh motif where the Ujung Galuh area is the forerunner to the formation of Surabaya, combined with Sharp Bamboo, Tabebuya, Semanggi, and shark and crocodile silhouettes.

Available in stainless steel tumbler, ceramic mug, and a set of demitasses.

BALI

Featuring Gringsing motifs and Bebali fabrics, plus elements of frangipani flowers, reminiscent of Bali’s iconic temple (pura) silhouettes.

Available in stainless steel tumbler, ceramic mug, and a set of demitasses.

YOGYAKARTA

Incorporating the distinctive Ceplok, Parang, Kawung, and Udan Iris motifs, which encapsulate the essence of Yogyakarta.

Available in stainless steel tumbler, ceramic mug, and a set of demitasses.

MEDAN

Inspired by the meaningful Sipirok cloth motif, which embodies guidance, aspiration, and devotion, as well as the family tree of the people of North Sumatra. Notably, North Sumatra is one of the best coffee-producing provinces in Indonesia due to its predominantly mountainous terrain ideal for cultivating coffee beans.

Available in stainless steel tumbler, ceramic mug, and a set of demitasses.

MAKASSAR

Elevating the Koffo fabric motif with a Phinisi Ship accent. The use of a Phinisi ship as a batik accent symbolizes the ancient Makassar people who used this ship to sail to other areas.

Available in stainless steel tumbler, ceramic mug, and a set of demitasses.

LOMBOK

The Keker/Merak motif is depicted with a pair of peacocks perched on a tree, symbolizing peace, happiness, holy and eternal love. The Bima Weaving fabric motif is a traditional Lombok cloth.

Available in stainless steel tumbler, ceramic mug, and a set of demitasses.

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