Sales The Sales Section is responsible for the sales - internal and external - and stock of all the Society's publications including the annual calendar, books, and notecards. Revenue from publications is an important source of income for our organization. All items are available at the Indonesian Heritage Society Library on the 17th floor of Sentral Senayan I, adjacent to Plaza Senayan. Call ahead to reserve a copy or check stock of any item: Tel (62-21) 572 5870. Items to Sell Books Notecards Wrapping Paper |
Calendars |
| | Our 2009-2010 Wall Calendar "Images of Indonesia." It features artwork Indonesian Heritage Friends produced in various media for our March 2009 Art Show, the calendar is perfect to display on your wall, and those of friends and family, throughout the year (29cm by 25cm). Available also as a Desk Calendar with notepad (25cm by 14cm).
Price: Rp.50,000 (just reduced!)
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Books |
 | | The Jakarta Explorer, the essential guide to Jakarta for everyone from the one-time visitor to the long term resident. With updated maps and full of photographs, this is a "must have." (Paperback, 22cm by 15cm; 372 pages) ISBN 9789791944311
Price: Rp.150,000 |
 | | Want to discover some of the intriguing aspects of Indonesian culture, flora and fauna, and history that are 'hidden in plain view'? An Indonesian Alphabet by Sue Potter contains a series of breezy, informal essays unraveling 26 topics pertinent to Indonesian life, from savings clubs to jackfruit to things that go bump in the night. (Paperback, 22cm by 17cm; 90 pages) ISBN 97897919944304
Price: Rp.125,000
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 | | Published as a companion piece to a 2006 exhibition at the Museum Nasional, Majapahit: Trowulan combines a series of essays on the Majapahit kingdom with artistic photos of the site at Trowulan, the capital city of this empire. In English and Indonesian. (Paperback; 23cm by 30cm; 149 pages) ISBN 979953661
Price: Rp.200,000 |
 | | Aspects de la Culture Indonesienne est une bonne introduction a l'immense richesse de la culture indonesienne et et il est particulierement adapte aux visiteurs et nouveaux arrivants dans l'archipel. En Francais. (Paperback; 15cm by 21.5cm, 78 pages) ISBN: 9799563429
Price: Rp.40,000 |
| | Museum Encounters JAVA & BALI is a 127-page guide to 95 of the many museums on these two islands. The book provides brief overviews of the collections of each museum and interesting tidbits about some of the buildings that house those collections, presented province by province. (Paperback, 12.5cm by 21.5cm; 127 pages) ISBN 97897919443281
Price: Rp.75,000 |
 | | Museum Encounters: Jakarta is a guide to the city's 57 state-sponsored museums. The book provides brief overviews of the collections of each museum and interesting tidbits about some of the buildings that house those collections, presented according to the city's geography. (Paperback, 12.5cm by 21.5cm; 95 pages) ISBN 9789799563491
Price: Rp.100,000 |
 | | The Museum Guide features a cross-section of exhibits from the Museum Nasional. It aims to give all visitors to the Museum an interesting insight into Indonesia's rich culture. (Paperback; 14cm by 21cm; 100 pages). In English, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese.
Price: Rp.40,000 |
 | | Museum Booklet Series: Martabans is packed with colourful pictures and detailed descriptions of the beautiful Martaban ceramic jars found at the Museum Nasional. Learn where they originated and what they were used for. (Paperback; 14cm by 21.5cm; 52 pages).
Price: Rp.25,000 |
 | | Museum Booklet Series: Durga teaches about the Javanese interpretation of the Hindu goddess/warrior Durga and the many statues at the Museum Nasional that honour her victories. (Paperback, 14cm by 21.5cm; 52 pages).
Price: Rp.25,000 |
 | | Museum Booklet Series: Ganesha provides an introduction to this important Hindu deity. The reader will be able to identify the unique traits of the Ganesha statues housed at the Museum Nasional. (Paperback; 14cm by 21cm; 32 pages).
Price: Rp.25,000 |
 | | Museum Booklet Series: Prehistory presents an overview of Stone age communities in Java and introduces the wealth of Neolithic tool culture on display at the Museum Nasional. In English and Indonesian. (Paperback; 14cm by 21cm; 44 pages).
Price: Rp.35,000
* Buy all four booklets together for discounted price of Rp.100,000 |
Notecards |
 | | North coast Javanese batik - batik pesisir - is a melding of international artistic styles: Chinese, Indonesian, Mediterranean and Dutch with Indonesian culture. Our Batik Pesar Cards come in a box of 5 unique blue notecards with envelopes. (13.5cm by 13.5cm)
Price: Rp. 25,000 |
 | | Set 1 of Contemporary Art Cards reproduces works of Indonesian painters from the private collection of a member of the Heritage Society. Five unique notecards with envelopes. (15cm by 18cm)
Price: Rp.25,000 |
 | | Set 2 of Contemporary Art Cards reproduces works of Indonesian painters from the private collection of a member of the Heritage Society. Five unique notecards with envelopes. (15cm by 15cm)
Price: Rp.25,000 |
 | | The Batik Art-Isnia note cards come from the Yogyakarta studio of Indonesian Agus Ismoyo and American Nia Fliam who have worked collaboratively since 1985. The cards in our series reflect their beautiful contemporary batik design. Box of 5 unique designs plus envelopes. (12.5cm by 12.5cm)
Price: Rp.25,000 |
 | | Our Spice Cards display "the truly indigenous spices of Indonesia". Pictures of ginger, cardamon, betel nut, cloves and nutmeg are beautifully printed on cards and sold together in a box of 5 notecards with envelopes. (12.5 cm by 12.5 cm)
Price: Rp.25,000 |
 | | Handy when you just want to dash off a quick note of "terima kasih," our newest offering is a set of Thank You Cards. One design in a package of five notecards with envelopes. (10.5cm by 10.5cm)
Price: Rp.25,000 |
Wrapping Paper |
 | | Got gifts to wrap? Our Ceramic Wrapping Paper comes in three colors: blue, red and green. Perfect for any occasion! Each package contains four 50 cm by 60 cm sheets in single color.
Price: Rp. 25,000 |