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UPSELL NEW ARRIVAL, BUY NOW!! WOVEN PRODUCTS SPECIFICALLY FROM MALAKA-NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR BY THE OKL STREET LIBRARY COMMUNITY OF MICRO-MIDDLE CLASS BUSINESS WOMENPRENEURSHIP: CHECK PRICES, COLLECTIONS, AND SOCIAL CONTRIBUTION

Type of woven for men in big motif “Fahi Lalaet.” Cotton from wood thread, futus LETROS from natural dyes. Available now at OKL Street Library (ft. OKL)

OKL-Library.com Malaka | Amazingly, a group of active and creative women weavers, initiated by the OKL Street Library Community, consists of dozens of women from students, college students, housewives, female family cards, teachers and village officials, in Desa Railor, Malaka, Nusa Tenggara Timur.

The economic and creative industry program with the name OKL Street Library Micro-Middle Class Business (UMKM) Womenpreneurship was formed with the aim of improving the economy and creative industry based on Malaka weaving, preserving regional weaving culture, as well as, to introduce Malaka traditional weaving culture to a national and global scale.

Furthermore, since the establishment of the Micro-Middle Class Business (UMKM) Womenpreneurship program, it has produced a varietyof weaves, such as weaving for adults, for men, for women, for children, and scarves, with a variety of selected motifs. These products are ready to be collected and compete in both local and international markets by digital.

The Micro-Middle Class Business (UMKM) Womenpreneurship Program in collaboration with the OKL Street Library Community, with active and creative women weaver artists, is a program based on social entrepreneurship. Of all sales proceeds, one hundred percent (100%) will be allocated for the development of all literacy programs in the OKL Street Library Community and Social Activities in rural areas of Malaka.

CHECK PRICES, COLLECTIONS, SOCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND THIN NEGOTIATIONS!!

The following is a description and price list of traditional Malaka woven, by the OKL Street Library Community, Micro-Middle Class Business (UMKM) Womenpreneurship:

Model: Fani, a student who joined as one of the active and creative women weaver artists at OKL Street Library Micro-Middle Class Business Womenpreneurship (ft. OKL)

The type of woven for men, can be used as a painting, blanket. In Malaka usually worn at traditional ceremonies, or this woven can be collected as a valuable item.

Full big trophy motif. Cotton from wood thread.

Length: 208 cm

Width: 136 cm

Price: Rp. 2.750.000 0r $190 (BY NEGOTIATION, ALL ARE HANDMADE)

NOTE: Prices include domestic shipping costs. Overseas shipments may incur additional shipping costs.

Model: Fani, a student who joined as one of the active and creative women weaver artists at OKL Street Library Micro-Middle Class Business Womenpreneurship (ft. OKL)

The type of woven for women (called Marobo) is round and circular, can be used as a painting, blanket. In Malacca usually worn at traditional ceremonies, or this woven can be collected as a valuable item.

(This type has been SOLD. However, it can be ordered with the same motif and model)

Big motif “Ancient Comb.” Cotton from wood thread, futus LETROS from natural dyes.

Length: 102 cm

Width: 136 cm

Price: Rp. 3.300.000 or $228 (BY NEGOTIATION, ALL ARE HANDMADE)

NOTE: Prices include domestic shipping costs. Overseas shipments may incur additional shipping costs.

Model: Fani, a student who joined as one of the active and creative women weaver artists at OKL Street Library Micro-Middle Class Business Womenpreneurship (ft. OKL)

Woven shawls for all ages, can be used as paintings. In Malacca usually worn at traditional ceremonies, or this woven can be collected as a valuable item.

Motif “Flowers.” Cotton from wood thread.

Length: 176 cm

Width: 33 cm

Price: Rp. 250.000 or $18 (BY NEGOTIATION, ALL ARE HANDMADE)

NOTE: Prices include domestic shipping costs. Overseas shipments may incur additional shipping costs.

Model: Fani, a student who joined as one of the active and creative women weaver artists at OKL Street Library Micro-Middle Class Business Womenpreneurship (ft. OKL)

Type of woven for men, can be used as a painting, blanket. In Malaka usually worn at traditional ceremonies, or this woven can be collected as a valuable item.

(This type has been SOLD. However, it can be ordered with the same motif and model)

Big motif “Ancient Comb.” Cotton from wood thread, futus LETROS from natural dyes.

Length: 175 cm

Width: 105 cm

Price: Rp. 3.250.000 or $225 (BY NEGOTIATION, ALL ARE HANDMADE)

NOTE: Prices include domestic shipping costs. Overseas shipments may incur additional shipping costs.

Model: Fani, a student who joined as one of the active and creative women weaver artists at OKL Street Library Micro-Middle Class Business Womenpreneurship (ft. OKL)

Type of woven for men, can be used as a painting, blanket. In Malacca usually worn at traditional ceremonies, or this woven can be collected as a valuable item.

Big motif “Fahi Lalaet.” Cotton from wood thread, futus LETROS from natural dyes.

Length: 175 cm

Width: 100 cm

Price: Rp. 3.500.000 or $242 (BY NEGOTIATION, ALL ARE HANDMADE)

NOTE: Prices include domestic shipping costs. Overseas shipments may incur additional shipping costs.

Model: Fani, a student who joined as one of the active and creative women weaver artists at OKL Street Library Micro-Middle Class Business Womenpreneurship (ft. OKL)

Type of woven for men, can be used as a painting, blanket. In Malacca usually worn at traditional ceremonies, or this woven can be collected as a valuable item.

Motif “Flower pot.” Cotton from wood thread, futus LETROS from natural dyes.

Length: 175 cm

Width: 100 cm

Price: Rp. 3.000.000 or $207 (BY NEGOTIATION, ALL ARE HANDMADE)

NOTE: Prices include domestic shipping costs. Overseas shipments may incur additional shipping costs.

Henceforth, you can also order a typical woven from the Malakaarea or a scarf with a variety of motifs as needed. Ortherwise, if you need more detailed information and price negotiations, please contact the full address below:

OKL Street Library Shop:

Address: Tahak Debunaruk, Desa Railor, Kecamatan Malaka Tengah, Kabupaten Malaka, Nusa Tenggara Timur, 85672. WhatsApp: 081237950082 | E-Mail: okl_projecducation@yahoo.com

Social Media:

Facebook: Vian Lekik (OKL Street Library)

Fanpage: OKL Street Library

Instagram: oklstreetlibrary

Twitter: OKlauLekik

Payment via:

Bank BCA account: 1461391121 a/n Oktavianus Klau Lekik. (SWIFT CODE BCA for overseas transaction is CENAIDJA)

In above all, don’t miss it!! By collecting woven at the OKL Street Library, it means that you have contributed socially to support the social activities of the OKL Street Library community on the Republic of Indonesia-Timor Leste border.

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Library Post: Oktavianus Klau Lekik, M.Med.Kom. is a Social Architect, Researcher, and the Founder of OKL Foundation. With a 19-year career in strategic communication, he is currently a Research Presenter at the University of Oxford (2026). His work bridges global academic frameworks from University of Amsterdam, Leiden University to Harvard University with grassroots social innovation in Indonesia's frontier. Connect with him on LinkedIn