REGENERASI, a travelling collaborative exhibition between Aman and pioneering Indonesian farm-to-closet brand SukkhaCitta, is set to move to the hospitality brand’s Java property Amanjiwo this autumn.
The Java leg of the exhibition opens on Monday, 1st September, and will remain at Amanjiwo till 31st December.
Now in its final week at Amandari, REGENERASI encourages moments of reflection, inspiration, and renewed care for the Earth.
Each piece in the exhibition is crafted by women using indigenous techniques, grown from regenerative cotton, and designed to return to the Earth without waste.
More than a display of textiles, REGENERASI is a living narrative with each piece telling the story of how fashion can regenerate both land and lives.
An act of love for the Earth
At its heart, REGENERASI is a reminder that what we wear can be an act of care toward the Earth and toward one another.
SukkhaCitta, embodies a similar purpose to Amandari and Amanjiwo: to uplift local communities and protect ancestral wisdom with deep care and respect.
Through handwoven textiles dyed with plants, regenerative cotton grown without chemicals, and the voices of the women behind each piece, REGENERASI invites a quiet rediscovery of the connection between what we wear and how we live, offering a gentle call to remember: fashion can heal, empower, and renew.
The exhibition gives space to a contemplative and tactile experience, where guests can explore handwoven fabrics dyed with plants, learn about MAMA TANAH, an initiative which empowered women farmers to heal the soil and sustain their communities, and view the debut of KAPAS Kala, SukkhaCitta’s latest collection grown on regenerative farms.