Jakarta Shopping Guide: Top 11 Indonesian Products
1. Wayang Puppets
Address: Jl. Mohammad Husni Thamrin 11, Jakarta 10350, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 10:00 – 22:00
Phone: +62 21 31923008
E-mail: customer_care@sarinah.co.id
Website: http://www.sarinah.co.id/
Jalan Surabaya (Surabaya Street Market)
Address: Jalan Surabaya, Menteng, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 9:00 – 17:00
Phone: +62 21 31904580
Pasaraya Grande
Address: JL. Iskandarsyah II/2, Jakarta 12160, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 10:00 – 22:00
Phone: +62 21 7222221
Website: http://www.pasaraya.co.id/
Pasar Seni (Art Market)
Address: Jalan Aquarium, Jakarta 14430, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Saturday: 14:00 – 21:00; Sunday: 10:00 – 21:00
Phone: +62 651 999 9016
2. Congklak (Dakon Board Game)
The board for this game is usually made of wood and it has 5, 6, 7 or 9 holes on each side, depending on the region. All versions have two larger holes on both ends. The board may be simple or decorated, boat-shaped, carved and painted. The usual colors are gold and red. In ancient times, the game was played with stones, seeds or shells and it continues to be played this way today. The goal of the game is to gather more seeds than the opponent. There are various versions and names of the game, but whatever version you may play, it is equally challenging in terms of patience and skill. A Congklak game board costs about $20.
Address: Jl. Mohammad Husni Thamrin 11, Jakarta 10350, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 10:00 – 22:00
Phone: +62 21 31923008
E-mail: customer_care@sarinah.co.id
Website: http://www.sarinah.co.id/
Jalan Surabaya (Surabaya Street Market)
Address: Jalan Surabaya, Menteng, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 9:00 – 17:00
Phone: +62 21 31904580
3. Batik Textiles
In Indonesia, batik is used for traditional and everyday clothing; there are patterns and colors used for certain ceremonies. For special occasions, batik was decorated with gold leaf or dust, and was known as “prada”. Such cloth today is made with gold paint. Batik clothing still plays an important role in certain Indonesian rituals. Batik, in different forms, is worldwide popular these days. Depending on the quality of art work, craftsmanship and fabric, batik may cost from several dollars to several thousand dollars apiece.
Address: Mitra Hadiprana Boutique Mall, Jl. Kemang Raya 30, Jakarta, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Saturday: 10:00 – 18:00
Phone: +62 21 718 2779
Datie Handicraft
Address: Jl. Hangtuah Raya 11, Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Saturday: 9:00 – 17:00
Phone: +62 21 724 6960
Carmanita
Address: Jl. Wijaya Timur Raya 99, Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta, Indonesia
Operation hours: Moday-Friday: 9:00 – 17:00; Saturday: 9:00 – 13:00
Phone: +62 21 7397380
E-mail: amtrends@cbn.net.id
Website: http://www.carmanita.com/
Sarinah Department Store
Address: Jl. Mohammad Husni Thamrin 11, Jakarta 10350, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 10:00 – 22:00
Phone: +62 21 31923008
E-mail: customer_care@sarinah.co.id
Website: http://www.sarinah.co.id/
Pasar Baru
Address: Jalan Pasar Baru, Kebon Kelapa 10120, Indonesia
Phone: +62 21 26836259
4. Indonesian Jewelry
The most popular jewelry in Indonesia is made of silver and opals. Another favorite are mabe pearls. These pearls differ from the others due to their semi spherical shape and the fact that they grow against the inside of the shell, not inside the body of the mollusk, as is the case with other pearls. The most affordable Indonesian jewelry is made out of the shards of ancient Chinese ceramics that are found on the shore where ancient ports used to be. Sometimes, the ceramics that was brought to Indonesia by Chinese traders got broken on the way and the shards were thrown away in ports. Today, these shards are used by jewelers to make original beautiful items. Indonesian jewelry may cost from a few hundred dollars to several thousand.
Address: Jalan Pasar Baru, Kebon Kelapa 10120, Indonesia
Phone: +62 21 26836259
Ambassador Mall
Address: Jl. Prof. Dr. Satrio, Jakarta 12940, Indonesia
Phone: +62 21 57853287
Rawa Bening Market (Pasar Rawa Bening)
Address: Bekasi Barat Raya St., Matraman, Jakarta 13110, Indonesia
Pasaraya Grande
Address: JL. Iskandarsyah II/2, Jakarta 12160, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 10:00 – 22:00
Phone: +62 21 7222221
Website: http://www.pasaraya.co.id/
5. Local Carvings (Wood and Stone)
Address: Jl. Mohammad Husni Thamrin 11, Jakarta 10350, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 10:00 – 22:00
Phone: +62 21 31923008
E-mail: customer_care@sarinah.co.id
Website: http://www.sarinah.co.id/
Jalan Surabaya (Surabaya Street Market)
Address: Jalan Surabaya, Menteng, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 9:00 – 17:00
Phone: +62 21 31904580
Pasaraya Grande
Address: JL. Iskandarsyah II/2, Jakarta 12160, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 10:00 – 22:00
Phone: +62 21 7222221
Website: http://www.pasaraya.co.id/
Pasar Seni (Art Market)
Address: Jalan Aquarium, Jakarta 14430, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Saturday: 14:00 – 21:00; Sunday: 10:00 – 21:00
Phone: +62 651 999 9016
6. Batik Paintings
Address: JL. Iskandarsyah II/2, Jakarta 12160, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 10:00 – 22:00
Phone: +62 21 7222221
Website: http://www.pasaraya.co.id/
Pasar Seni (Art Market)
Address: Jalan Aquarium, Jakarta 14430, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Saturday: 14:00 – 21:00; Sunday: 10:00 – 21:00
Phone: +62 651 999 9016
7. Gamelan
Address: Jalan Pasar Baru, Kebon Kelapa 10120, Indonesia
Phone: +62 21 26836259
Jalan Surabaya (Surabaya Street Market)
Address: Jalan Surabaya, Menteng, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 9:00 – 17:00
Phone: +62 21 31904580
8. Kris (Keris)
Nowadays, Kris's spiritual role has largely diminished, making it mostly appreciated as a wonderful piece of art. A Kris may cost around $200 for a simpler one, or up to $10,000 for a beautifully decorated piece with precious metals and gemstones.
Address: Bekasi Barat Raya St., Matraman, Jakarta 13110, Indonesia
Sarinah Department Store
Address: Jl. Mohammad Husni Thamrin 11, Jakarta 10350, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 10:00 – 22:00
Phone: +62 21 31923008
E-mail: customer_care@sarinah.co.id
Website: http://www.sarinah.co.id/
9. Aromatic Incense
Address: JL Pegangsaan Timur, Blok C/1, Jakarta, 10330, Indonesia
Phone: +62 21 3162716
10. Kopi Luwak (Civet Coffee)
Address: JL. Iskandarsyah II/2, Jakarta 12160, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 10:00 – 22:00
Phone: +62 21 7222221
Website: http://www.pasaraya.co.id/
Maharaja Coffee
Address: Jl. Melawan 26/4, Jakarta, 10730, Indonesia
Phone: +62 21 6248148
E-mail: kopiraja@gmail.com
Website: http://www.maharajacoffee.com/
11. Pottery
Today, Indonesian pottery includes statuettes, vases, pots and various decorative pieces. Each item costs between $5 and $100, with a higher price charged for something truly extraordinary.
Address: Jl. Mohammad Husni Thamrin 11, Jakarta 10350, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 10:00 – 22:00
Phone: +62 21 31923008
E-mail: customer_care@sarinah.co.id
Website: http://www.sarinah.co.id/
Jalan Surabaya (Surabaya Street Market)
Address: Jalan Surabaya, Menteng, Indonesia
Operation hours: Monday-Sunday: 9:00 – 17:00
Phone: +62 21 31904580
Other Interesting Souvenirs from Indonesia
If traveling to Indonesia is not on your immediate agenda, or you simply can't afford an extra space in your luggage, fortunately, these days, you can find a wide selection of authentic and truly interesting Indonesian souvenirs online. Presented here are some of the Indonesian products sought by foreign visitors, now available online for your convenience.
2. Organic Teas - 100% fresh, raw & natural, organically grown in the sunny fields in Indonesia without any chemical fertilizers and harmful pesticides. No artificial colors or flavorings. Useful for weight loss, refreshing the body, and augmenting the immune system.
3. Patchouli Essential Oil - Just like any fine wine, 100% pure Indonesian Patchouli oil gets better with age, delivering a luxurious, deep, mellow, and rich aroma. The older it is, the deeper is the scent - earthy, smoky, musky, and spicy. Generously added to a thick, rich lotion of shea and cocoa butter, as well as aloe vera, this is a true delight for senses!
4. Traditional Snacks - If you love international food, you can't miss the opportunity to taste Indonesia's all time favorite snacks, bringing you the mouth-watering delicious experience: cracking cheesy, real seaweed, or shrimp. Once you had a bite of it, you won't stop munching! Halal certified.
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