Timeless Board Games from Our Childhood

Before digital screens became part of everyday life, board games were one of the simplest ways to spend time together. Played on tables, floors, or mats, these games created moments...

Natural Dyeing: Plant-Based Sources Explained

Natural dyeing is one of the oldest textile traditions in the world, deeply rooted in culture, craftsmanship, and nature. In batik, natural dye plays an important role in creating rich,...

Inside the Wax: A Day in the Life of Our Batik Artisans

How Our Batik Artisans Start Their Day Our production begins early. The artisans prepare the cotton fabric, set up the tools, and check the wax temperature. Each step needs accuracy,...

Why Kasih Co-op’s Cotton Bandanas and Scarves Feel Softer

When choosing a bandana, the fabric matters more than most people realize. Our cotton bandanas offer better breathability, comfort, and overall skin health compared to polyester — and if you’ve ever...

How to Choose the Right Bandana Size for Your Style

Bandanas are timeless accessories—easy to style, effortless to wear, and perfect for adding personality to any outfit. Whether you prefer simple solids or unique fabrics like authentic handmade batik, choosing...

Why Slow-Made Textiles Matter in a Fast Fashion World

In a world where trends change overnight and fashion cycles move faster than ever, slow-made textiles offer a refreshing—and necessary—alternative. These thoughtfully crafted pieces aren’t just beautiful; they represent sustainability,...

How to Make a Furoshiki Gift Wrap Using a Bandana (Easy Guide for Beginners)

Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese technique for wrapping gifts with a square cloth — a practice often called Japanese cloth wrapping or “tsutsumi” wrapping. Originally used to carry personal belongings,...

The Meaning Behind the Motifs: Symbolism in Traditional Batik Patterns

Indonesia’s batik is far more than a decorative textile, it’s a storytelling tradition. Every batik motif carries layers of history, philosophy, and cultural identity. When you wear an authentic batik...

How to Style Batik for Everyday Coastal Living

Most people think batik is only for special occasions, but batik can be beautifully casual, especially when paired with the soft, airy vibe of coastal living. Here’s how to make...

Indonesian Textiles 101: A Traveler’s Guide to the Archipelago’s Artisanal Fabrics

Indonesia is home to one of the richest textile traditions in the world. With over 17,000 islands and hundreds of ethnic groups, the archipelago offers a diverse range of artisanal...

Kasih Co-op's Batik Bandana at Macy’s New York Herald Square

We’re excited to share that our collection of Kasih Co-op's batik bandanas are now available at Macy’s Herald Square in New York City! It’s an opportunity for us to bring...

In Conversation with Indonesian Batik Artisans

A few days ago, we had the opportunity to meet Indonesian artisans in Cirebon, one of the country’s most renowned batik centers. On our way to visit the artisans who...