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10 Best Indonesian Products Worth Shipping Worldwide

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1. Kopi Luwak (Civet Coffee)

The world's most expensive and controversial coffee. Authentic Kopi Luwak from Bali or Sumatra costs $30-100 per 250g. The beans are collected from the droppings of the Asian palm civet, giving the coffee its distinctive smooth, earthy flavor. Buy from reputable specialty sellers on Tokopedia to ensure authenticity.

2. Batik Clothing & Fabric

UNESCO recognized Indonesian Batik as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Solo (Surakarta), Pekalongan, and Yogyakarta are the cultural centers. Prices range from Rp 50,000 for simple fabrics to Rp 5,000,000+ for designer pieces. Both clothing and raw fabric are popular internationally.

3. Indonesian Spices

As the original 'Spice Islands,' Indonesia produces world-class nutmeg (from Banda Islands), cloves (from Ternate), cinnamon from Sumatra, and pepper from Lampung. Buying directly from Indonesian sellers costs a fraction of what you pay in Western specialty stores.

4. Silver Jewelry (Kotagede, Yogyakarta)

Kotagede in Yogyakarta is Indonesia's silver crafting capital. Handcrafted rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings feature intricate traditional patterns. Prices start from Rp 100,000 — much cheaper than similar quality jewelry abroad.

5. Jamu (Traditional Herbal Medicine)

Jamu is Indonesia's traditional herbal medicine system, using turmeric, ginger, tamarind, and other natural ingredients. Popular brands like Sido Muncul, Jago, and Djamu Djago offer drinks, powders, and supplements. Used for wellness, beauty, and specific health concerns.

6. Indonesian Cosmetics & Skincare

Indonesian beauty brands have gone from strength to strength. Wardah (halal-certified), Somethinc (trendy skincare), Y.O.U (color cosmetics), and brands sold exclusively on Sociolla are popular. Prices are affordable and formulations are tailored for tropical skin.

7. Wayang Puppets & Wooden Carvings

Wayang Kulit (shadow puppets) made from buffalo hide and carved wood are intricate works of art depicting Hindu epics. Bali and Jepara are famous for wooden statues, masks, and furniture. These are beautiful display pieces and cultural collectibles.

8. Rattan Furniture & Home Decor

Indonesia is one of the world's largest rattan producers. Bali and Cirebon produce high-quality rattan baskets, lampshades, furniture, and home accessories. Lightweight, stylish, and significantly cheaper than similar items in Western homeware stores.

9. Indonesian Tea

Java and West Sumatra produce excellent black and green teas. The high-altitude plantations of Ciwidey (Java) and Tarutung (North Sumatra) produce distinctive flavors. Popular brands include Tong Tji (the oldest Indonesian tea brand) and Sosro. Green tea from Java is particularly well-regarded.

10. Traditional Textiles (Ikat & Songket)

Beyond Batik, Indonesia has many stunning traditional textiles. Ikat weaving from Flores and Sumba features bold geometric patterns. Songket from Palembang uses gold or silver threads. These are hand-woven art pieces used for formal wear, home decor, or framing.

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