LAWE was born from a group of people who concern on cultural heritage, especially on hand-weaving tradition.
Founded by five ladies, LAWE wanted to preserve the hand-weaving tradition in Indonesia and simultaneously empower women, encourage women to contribute in improving their livelihood and take part in bringing prosperity to this country...
Beautiful Ethnic Lurik Bag Made by Lawe
By far, lurik is sold as a sheet of cloth only. One of our dreams is making woven cloth, especially lurik, as daily life style. This will make lurik more popular with the society at large. Look at Lawe products catalog and find unique style with ethnic nuance.(http://www.yogyes.com)
Lurik future looms bright
The striped woven material known as lurik is often considered boring and worn only by the older generation. But the fabric has entered a new, promising chapter, and is being turned into attractive and colourful products. Modern lurik, with a wide variety of designs, is now being produced by the Lawe cooperative, which belongs to an association of Yogyakarta weavers called the Lawe Association, set up in 2004. (The Jakarta Post)
Lurik from House of Lawe
These are some of the sample of Lurik fabrics, produced by our grantees House of Lawe, Yogyakarta.(Global Environment Facility Small Grants Programme (GEF SGP) Indonesia family)
House of Lawe, art of Lurik In the Present
..Founded by five women in Indonesia, LAWE want to protect traditional woven Indonesia and empower women in order to participate in improving their living standards and improve the welfare of this country..(Langitperempuan/2009)
Founded by five ladies, LAWE wanted to preserve the hand-weaving tradition in Indonesia and simultaneously empower women, encourage women to contribute in improving their livelihood and take part in bringing prosperity to this country.