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INDIGO BATIK COLLECTION X Ulur Wiji
Immerse yourself in the beauty of tradition with pieces crafted from natural indigo dyes, blending the intricate elegance of Indian textiles with the masterful craftsmanship of Ulur Wiji, Indonesia. Each creation tells a story, celebrating the vibrant heritage, artistry, and cultural harmony of these two timeless traditions in every thread.
Semai Batik Tulis Tunic
Semai Batik Tulis Tunic
Ellie Batik Top
Hailee Batik Jacket
NEW ARRIVALS
Santos Embroidery Tunic
Santos Tunic
Semai Batik Tulis Tunic
ABOUT US​
Baju is a word close to our hearts, like its meaning in Hindi and in Indonesian, it represents beautiful clothes. An indigenous label, Baju is a celebration of two cultures offering a designs that breathes a chemical-free life. Our roots lie deep in the heart of our country, allowing us to celebrate local strengths, engage native offerings and create a stronghold within a beautiful mix of Indian and our Indonesian community. With designs that live in the flow state of life, we believe in creating styles that are suitable, comfortable and flattering to all. Made with consciously sourced fabric, these loved clothes will love you back with proper care.
PEOPLE OF BAJU
A NOTE ON SUSTAINABLE FASHION, CONSUMPTION & MATERIALS
Baju products are crafted with mindfulness and care to promote sustainable fashion practices that prioritize quality, longevity, and circular processes. Our products are made from sustainably-grown materials using low-impact processes, creating fashion that is designed to last and be cherished for years to come.
Beautiful dress and I received it on time for my daughter's graduation ceremony. Thank you
The fitting so good, love the design, Thankyou
Very good fabric, comfortable and so elegant. Love it
I love my pink dress, very comfortable and the fitting is so good, dress received with huge thanks
Perfect for summer holiday, Love the fabric
Very comfortable love the material and the fitting.
