Kambera · East Sumba

A quiet afternoon
at the loom.

Step inside a working weaving studio—not a staged attraction. Meet a local host, see colour prepared from natural materials, and listen to the stories that can be shared.

Duration
2.5 hours
Group
1–6 guests
From
IDR 450,000
East Sumba artisan working with handwoven textile
Naturally dyed threads prepared for weaving
Colour begins long before the loom.
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Designed with the pace of the studio—not the pace of a tour bus.

The visit

Come to understand,
not simply to observe.

The studio remains a place of work. Your host guides the conversation, translates when needed, and makes sure photography and questions are always welcome before they happen.

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Local host throughout the visit

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Natural-dye process, when available

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Guided time at the loom

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Transparent, no-pressure purchasing

The day, slowly

No stage. No rushed checklist.

The order may shift with weather, dye preparation, and the artisan's work. That flexibility is part of an honest studio visit.

00:00Arrival

Begin with the place.

Meet your host, share tea, and hear a short introduction to the village and studio etiquette.

A calm arrival at a weaving studio in East Sumba
00:30Natural colour

See where colour starts.

Learn why natural colour takes patience, from preparing plant materials to repeated dye baths.

Natural-dye materials and coloured threads
01:15At the loom

Follow one line of thread.

Sit near the loom, watch the rhythm of weaving, and try a guided movement when the artisan permits.

Detailed ikat textile beside a traditional loom
02:00Stories & pieces

Listen before choosing.

Explore available pieces with maker attribution, motif context, and clear prices. Buying is always optional.

Finished East Sumba ikat textile displayed in the studio

What is included

Thoughtful, simple, complete.

We keep the group small so conversation can happen naturally and the studio can continue its work.

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A local host

One person stays with your group from arrival to farewell, helping with context, translation, and consent.

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Studio access

A real working environment, visited at a time agreed with the artisan.

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Tea & light snack

A quiet pause shared with your host during the visit.

Close view of a woven Sumbanese textile
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Digital visit notes

After the visit, receive a concise guide to the process, care notes, and the makers or pieces you met.

Hands preparing fibre and natural dyes

Respect is part of the experience.

Before you arrive

A guest, not an audience.

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    Ask before photographing.

    Your host will tell you what and who may be photographed.

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    Let the work set the pace.

    Some demonstrations may change if an artisan is completing an order.

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    Choose with context.

    Not every motif or textile is intended for every use; your host will guide you.

Plan your visit

Tell us when you will be in East Sumba.

This is a visit request, not an instant booking. We confirm with the studio first and reply within three business days.

Visit length2.5 hours
Group sizeMaximum 6
Pilot rateIDR 450,000 / guest
Meeting pointShared after confirmation

Transport can be discussed after your studio time is confirmed.

Visit request

No payment is taken now.