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ISEF Catalog 2020 Fashion & Halal Food 1 ISEF Catalog 2020 Fashion & Halal Food PB 1 Table of Content 117 SANTOON INDONESIA 157 NIKHOL FASHION SUSTAINABLE 119 HOUSE OF REIKA 159 ABEE INDONESIA FASHION 121 CV MISSYROSE MODESTY 161 SHAJNA 123 SAFFANA 163 PT. DIIA BERDUA INDONESIA 125 CYA MODESTWEAR 165 BELLAHASURA 127 ALULA 167 L BY LAUDYA 1 IJA KROENG 59 ROEMAH DJOEMPOETAN SRIHADI 129 ZYA INDONESIA 169 PT. BILQIS BANGUN CITRA 3 IR & IR 61 ARRUM BOUTIQUE 131 QNANZ 171 LIQA 5 PT. INGGITA ARYANTA INASTU 63 ROZA FASHION 133 DIAN DARMADI 173 ISYAM SYAMSI 7 DOLAS SONGKET 65 ASTA DADAPAN INDAH 135 FLOCHIC FASHIONMUSLIM 175 OPIE-OVIE 9 BATIK JAMBI BERKAH 67 BATIK ZAKIA 137 PT. ORIENTRACO PERKASA 177 FENNY SAPTALIA SYARI 11 ISHADI KAIN CUAL 69 EL HIJAAZ 139 APIKMEN TANDANGGAWE SEMPURNO 179 LDR LIMITED 13 ATIQ BATIK 71 BOLA DUNIA / FRIDA JELITA 141 H.Y.S 181 EIENNO 15 NABILLA 73 D’FITRA NATS 143 KAMI 183 HA.PE 17 ROEMAH KEBAYA VIELGA 75 MUTHIS COLLECTIONS 145 CV SAVANNAH 185 PT. ALFAZZA KAYO HANANIA 19 ANGGIA HANDMADE 77 PALANTAY SONGKET 147 CV AAMIRA 187 LUANA JAKARTA 21 INA PRIYONO 79 TENUN LANSEK MANIH 149 NAJMI UTAMA 189 ELSANI 23 KUB BATIK PRINGMAS 81 MIA BORDIR 151 RISA MAHARANI 191 UD. ZAHIDA 25 BATIK GUNAWAN SETIAWAN 83 MUTIARA INDAH 153 ANAQA INDONESIA 193 BATIK TAWUNG SARI 27 DVK BY DEFIKA HANUM 85 PT. VIVI ZUBEDI GLOBALINDO 155 ANTIQUE BATIK 29 PT. SINAR UTAMA MADURA 87 NEERA ALATAS 31 BATIK BANTENG AGUNG 89 DEDENSISWANTO 33 HIJAB CINTA 91 CV IM & CO 35 ADHY | ALIE 93 SYUKRIH FASHION STUDIO ETHNIC, CRAFT 37 SYAHIRA BUTIK 95 VEE HOUSE INDONESIA & COSMETICS 39 NIRA LAKOO 97 NAZMI INDONESIA 41 PUTA DINO KAYANGAN 99 INTERIM CLOTHING COMPANY 195 PYO JEWELRY 213 BEADSTOWN 43 CREATIVE BATIK 101 CV. CANTIK MODA 197 KREASI PALA NUSANTARA 215 PT. GLORIA ORIGITA COSMETICS 45 DEEJE BATIK 103 VIER HOUSE 199 CV. DITA MANDIRI PERSADA 217 SAKOMBU’ 47 MALAM BATIK 105 LA BOUTIQUE INDONESIA 201 CV. JANITRA ABADI BERKAH 219 TRI UTAMI 49 KUSUMAVIGNETTE BATIK 107 VALUE AND ANDYSUGIX 203 CV. RIDAKA 221 NING CRAFT SUMBER BAHAGIA 51 PUTRI SHIBORI & ECOPRINT 109 SESSA AND MONIKA 205 CV. DAUN AGEL 223 CV. DINARA INDOHASTA NUSANTARA 53 BATIK WENING 111 PT. NARADA ANDALAN JAYA (NAJ) 207 BAHALAP HANDICRAFT 225 INFINITY CRAFT 55 HOUSE OF DISTRAW 113 CV MY DAILY HIJAB INDONESIA 209 BERMOCK 227 LENDA ART AND CRAFT 57 KALU 115 NUNIEK MAWARDI 211 CV. PUTRA WIJAYA 229 BIE’S CRAFT 231 UD. MAHESA CRAFT 243 MENIK KLIWUL CRAFT 341 BUMP PT. SINERGI BREBES INOVATIF 405 CV. MITRA PRIMA MANDIRI 233 TISOE CRAFT & SEW 245 AFWA CRAFT 343 MAK YEM 407 SICIFOOD 235 KOWMUKAS 247 YEN COLLECTION 345 DAPUR ROSI (MAMAH ROSI) 409 MUMBUL FOOD JAYA MAKMUR 237 CV RUBAH KELINCI KREATIF 249 BELIMBING ISLAND INDONESIA 347 PEMPEK NABIL 411 PILIHAN SNACK 239 KEJAYA HANDICRAFT 251 IBU SORAYA TRADITIONAL COSMETIC 349 NATURAL FOOD 413 PT. SAFELINE INDONESIA 241 ANIES CRAFT 351 PERKUMPULAN PRAMESTI MALIMA EN- 415 ARJUNA CITRA INDONESIA ERGI FOKUS SEJAHTERA (PMES) 417 KEMBAR RASA Q 353 KOKOCI 419 CV. RIZKI ANUGRAH ABADI HEALTHY & 355 PUSAKO BUNDO 421 COKELATIN INDONESIA HALAL FOOD 357 MIZAKIFOOD 423 HEIKO FOOD 359 RENDANG GADIH 425 PT. SALAKU CARA ENAK MAKAN SALAK 253 NACHA 297 MR. FRONIEZ 361 RENDANG KATUJU 427 INDIEFOOD 255 JACK CORPORATION 299 UD LESTARI 363 CV. BUANA CITRA SENTOSA 429 GADJAH MADA PANGAN 257 D3 (ABON IKAN TUNA) 301 CARIZA FOOD 365 GUDEG KALENG BU LIES 431 PT. PUSAN MANIS MULIA 259 ABON DAUN EMAS 303 ROEBY HOUSE (CV. KUSUMA MATARAM) 367 KUB MITRA MANDALA 433 CV. ROSALIE KALYANA BALI 261 GIWIGEWI 305 BOEMBOE LAWAS 369 UD KARYA MANDIRI 435 ROLLIE BAKERY AND COOKIES 263 HOME INDUSTRI MADIUN 307 RAPOVIAKA 371 BERKA NUSANTARA 437 FAIHA BAKERY RESTO 265 TARABAN 309 CV. PUTRA MATARAM 373 KIREY NATURAL 439 CYLA 267 CV. WARLINE KATAHATI PAPUA 311 TO’ LUCKY DEELA 375 PT. KAMPUNG KEARIFAN INDONESIA 441 ORI 72 269 NING ITA 313 CADO AGROFOOD SEMESTA 377 SEBLAKCILOKJELETOT-TEHNENG 443 RANAMI 271 UD PERSADA UTAMA MANDIRI 315 COKELAT MAKARYO 379 SARIPATI LAER, CV 445 AGHFAFOOD (SULTAN SNACK) 273 MR. PHEP FOOD & CULINARY 317 MUTIARA PRIMA 381 PT. MILKO BEVERAGE INDUSTRY 447 RESEP IBU 275 AZZURI 319 NGUDI SARI 383 CV. HARMONY MULTI USAHA 449 CV. REJEKI DERES 277 REMPEYEK ILHAM 321 SAGUKU 385 ERTIGA JAYA MAKMUR 451 SANRAHFOOD 279 DURIO 323 ORISA UTAMA SEJAHTERA 387 KULTIVA CO 453 MITRA LESTARI 281 CV RAHAYU FOOD 325 SAMARA FOOD 389 INTIMA HOME INDUSTRI 455 CV. RIZAL BIOENERGI SEJAHTERA 283 KERIPIK JAMUR “DUCRIJA” 327 DAPUR ENY 391 ALEMASHA FOOD AND BEVERAGES 457 PT. BEEMA BOGA ARTA 285 CV. PANDA FOOD 329 TOM BURGER 393 AVERRHOA BILIMBI BAROKAH 459 PT. NIRAMAS UTAMA 287 CV. KAJEYE FOOD 331 MUST YOAN FARM 395 DUO INANG INDONESIA 461 UD. BERKAH ABADI 289 CV. MACARINDO BERKAH FOOD 333 MADU ALAM BAROKAH (MAB) 397 PT. TRADISI IBU NUSANTARA 463 BAWANG GORENG DELISI 291 MAK ROSS 335 CV. MITRA NIAGA INDONESIA 399 KUMIKUMI 465 RAJA DENGDENG 293 ECO COOKIES 337 KOPERASI WANITA SRIKANDI 401 CV. PRIMARASA IZZANI 467 MACHILI 295 LALA SNACK 339 CV. MONITA FOOD 403 PT. INDOFOOD SUKSES MAKMUR TBK AGRICULTURE 469 PT MORINAGA ORGANIK INDONESIA 483 PT. ACARAKI NUSANTARA PERSADA 471 PAGUYUBAN PETANI AL-BAROKAH 485 DO RE NE AAL HOUSE 473 PT. SIRTANIO ORGANIK INDONESIA 487 CV. SINAR TIRTA INDONESIA 475 PT. MITRATANI DUA TUJUH 489 FIONA AGRI SOCIO 477 RAMITHA 491 ARUNA 479 PT. TROPICA MAS PHARMACEUTICALS 493 MARIA 481 MANISFOOD 495 MBOK DHE COFFEE & TEA 497 BAWADI COFFEE 511 PT. INTI GRAVFARM INDONESIA 499 ASA COFFEE 513 UD. ZAHRA FLORIST 501 KOPERASI KOERINTJI BAROKAH 515 CV. PETANI BERSAMA 517 ANEKA TANI 503 COFFEE MALABAR 519 CV. HAVELTEA INDONESIA 505 TIARA GLOBAL COFFEE 521 PT. KMM (KARYA MASYARAKAT 507 OMAH NGEKOPI MANDIRI) 509 PT. SEKATUP SARI INDONESIA Sustainable Fashion ISEF Catalog 2020 ISEF Catalog 2020 Fashion & Halal Food Fashion & Halal Food IJA KROENG Ija Kroeng was established to meet the male millennials’ demands for modern sarongs with the minimalist designs. The company produces sarongs and men’s attire, but it is also actively campaigning the return to the sarong culture to the young generations of Indonesia. WWW.IJAKROENG.COM Contact Khairul Fajri WA +62 813 8620 9816 Email [email protected] IG https://www.instagram.com/ijakroeng/ FB https://id-id.facebook.com/ijakroeng.ijakroeng PRICE Shopee https://shopee.co.id/ijakroeng Rp 285.000 - Rp 335.000 1 2 ISEF Catalog 2020 ISEF Catalog 2020 Fashion & Halal Food Fashion & Halal Food IR & IR IR & IR Songket Melayu Deli is a brand that the IR & IR brand was established, and is founded on the social-entrepreneur the management and product design (sociopreneur) principles for traditional are held by her daughter, Irfania Lubis, handicrafts. The company’s objective S.Sn., an alumnus of Universitas Bina is to revitalize, produce, and innovate Nusantara majoring in animation. The the Melayu handicrafts, one of them combination of the traditional with the being the Melayu songket. Highly modern breathes new life into IR & IR. respected women weave the songket Their vision of design is translated into using traditional methods and are beautiful products that resonate with paid appropriately for their work. the Melayu culture’s high values and The business also aims to preserve philosophy. the Melayu culture that is slowly fading away with time. The Khazanah Warisan Melayu Deli Foundation was established in April 2014 by Dr. Hj. Tengku Syafrina, M.Hum, a Melayu Deli (Indonesian Malay from the Deli region), is interested in songkets and woven textiles from across Indonesia. In 2016, Contact Irfania Ramadhani Lubis PRICE WA +62 811 6517 766 Email [email protected] Rp 500.000 - Rp 7.000.000 IG https://www.instagram.com/songketdeli/ 3 4 ISEF Catalog 2020 ISEF Catalog 2020 Fashion & Halal Food Fashion & Halal Food PT INGGITA ARYANTA The interior design company was established INASTU in 2000 and is still operational up to the present. In 2010, the Company established a Home Living Product Division under the Prana Living Brand, which is still in operation. Under the same brand, the Company established a Fashion Division in 2018, and in February 2020, the Company decided to rebrand it to Putri Anjani. The Company remains consistent with its mission to discover and develop the wealth of Indonesian ornaments and the creative world of embroidery by using Indonesian fabric as the products’ medium, for both brands. WWW.PRANALIVINGSHOP.INDONETWORK.CO.ID Contact Indina Putri Fadjar WA +62 811 777 575 Email [email protected] IG https://www.instagram.com/prana_livingshop/ FB https://web.facebook.com/prana PRICE Bukalapak https://www.bukalapak.com/u/indinafadjar Rp 250.000 - Rp 850.000 Shopee https://shopee.co.id/pranaliving 5 6 ISEF Catalog 2020 ISEF Catalog 2020 Fashion & Halal Food Fashion & Halal Food DOLAS SONGKET We produce the traditional Silungkang Songket (woven fabric using gold and silver threads) that carry high philosophical values in its motifs. Dolas Songket’s products are produced using natural materials as well as natural and synthetic dyes. Contact Anita Dona Asri WA +62 813 7417 2210 Email [email protected] IG https://www.instagram.com/dolas_songket/ FB https://web.facebook.com/dona.lian.5 PRICE Bukalapak https://www.bukalapak.com/u/dolassongket Rp 300.000 - Rp 2.500.000 7 8 ISEF Catalog 2020 ISEF Catalog 2020 Fashion & Halal Food Fashion & Halal Food BATIK JAMBI BERKAH The name of the brand for the batik tulis (hand drawn batik) is Berkah, which is an acronym of “Bersama Keluarga Akan Harmonis” (Family Togetherness Creates Harmony). The brand is driven by the owner’s love towards Indonesian Batik, particularly the Jambi Batik, and the passion to continue its preservation.
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