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As Seen At

HAYAQI founders Aaqib Hasnain and
Livy Von Goh outside their Bali boutique,
wearing red ikat pieces.

We Didn't Start a Fashion Brand. We Went Back to the Source.

Not to factories, but to the homes of artisans who have guarded the hand loom for generations. Each HAYAQI piece is woven thread by thread over two months. 5,000 years of Javanese Ikat tradition, carried into the world through clothing that was never meant to be mass produced.


This is wearable art. And it's made for the ones who know the difference.

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5,000 Years

Javanese Ikat heritage, carried thread by thread

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2 Months

Handcrafted by master weavers per piece, not printed, not replicated

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No Two Alike

Every pattern is unique. Once a batch sells out, we retire it

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Global Shipping

From Bali to your door in 3-7 days via DHL / FedEx

A Closer Look at How HAYAQI Is Made

Each thread of Javanese Ikat must be resist-dyed by hand before it's ever placed on the loom: a precise and unique process. This makes every piece different, we call that wearable art.

  • 100% Javanese cotton: breathable, travel-ready, softens with every wash
  • Master craftspeople in Java: working on the same looms as their parents and grandparents
  • A small family workshop in Bali: that handstitches every piece with practiced care
  • Small batches only: we retire each pattern once a run sells out

This is what you hold when you hold a HAYAQI piece.

OUR ETHOS

A master weaver at a wooden hand loom in East Java, working ikat thread by thread.

Community

Every piece empowers the hands that made it. Our artisans are not suppliers, they are the heart of HAYAQI. When you wear a piece, you carry their craft, their story, their livelihood.

A figure in a cream ikat poncho standing in sunlight against a warm clay wall.

Curiosity

Each collection is a journey into a culture we love. We do not borrow aesthetics, we go to the source, learn the story, and weave it into cloth. There is always more to discover.

A woman in a rust and red ikat set standing in an open field with arms outstretched.

Harmony

Tradition and modernity are not opposites. HAYAQI is where ancestral craft meets the life you actually live: the festivals, the flights, the everyday moments that deserve something extraordinary.

Hands folding a length of black and white handwoven ikat cloth.

Quality

Small batches. Slow production. Ethical at every step. When you wear HAYAQI, you wear something built to outlast the moment, and the trend.

VISUAL DIARY

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Store Location

HAYAQI FLAGSHIP STORE

Hours

Monday - Sunday, 10.00am - 09.00pm

Address

Jalan Hanoman 16, Banjar Adat Padangtegal Kaja, Desa Adat Padangtegal, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Provinsi Bali

Inside the HAYAQI boutique in Bali: a
fabric brand-story banner hung beside a rail of ikat pieces.