Sumba's hand-woven ikat is globally recognized as one of the world's great textile traditions — and Ama Tukang is East Sumba's finest atelier, where master weavers produce cloth that takes months to complete using natural dyes and centuries-old patterns.
What to expect
At Ama Tukang, rows of backstrap looms are worked by women who learned the craft from their grandmothers, each piece taking three to six months to complete. The complex resist-dyeing process — where threads are hand-tied in patterns before immersion in natural morinda root (red) or indigo (blue) dyes — is demonstrated step by step. The symbolism is staggering: each motif maps cosmological beliefs, clan identity, and ritual occasion. A beautifully presented selection of finished pieces is available to purchase, making this one of the finest textile-buying opportunities in Eastern Indonesia.
Good to know
Located close to the port, easily combined with Prailiu Village into a half-day circuit. Bring cash (Indonesian Rupiah) for purchases — card facilities are not guaranteed. Authentic, museum-quality pieces are significant investments; budget accordingly. Book via Shore Excursions Asia's 6-hour Sumba port tour.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Waingapu — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.