Sherly and Bryan asked for only two things: a Yogyakarta theme and the pohon cemara as a symbol of family.
In that simplicity, we understood what mattered most. Family was not a theme, but the heart of the story—guiding our research into Yogyakarta through a familial lens.
This led us to Keraton Yogyakarta, where family is not merely remembered but lived, embodied in generations of continuity and care. Its berundak ceiling (tumpang sari) reflects a belief that family is built with intention, balance, and patience over time.
Inspired by this philosophy, Arthera becomes a foundation for Sherly and Bryan—marking both the beginning of their journey and a new chapter in our creation.
When Wahyu & Putri asked for Javanese theme for their Arthera, it wasn’t something new to us. Instead of repeating what’s been done, we dug deeper, to the root of tradition.
We journeyed back to where it all began. Wayang as shadow puppetry, a sacred performance behind white cloth. And in the smallest things that the soul of tradition lives.
The curve of the puppet’s wrist, the soft wrinkle in the cloth, the quiet weight of the curtains — every element is intentional.
Two cultures standing proud, each with a fabric that defines them. Songket Riau, shimmering in red threads; Jarik Sunda, grounded in rhythm and earth, yet alive with the elegance of Merak Ngibing — the dancing peacock that embodies Sundanese grace. Distinct, iconic, and bound by an invisible thread.
Interconnected — a concept that pours its spirit into every detail: threads entwining into unity, motifs layered to echo dialogue, and corners interlocking as quiet symbols of two lives in union. Built not just to hold, but to weave legacies together.
A wedding day drifts by in moments, and those moments deserved to be held forever in Arthera. Based on this vision, we reimagined their Javanese pelaminan.
Every story is different. Every memory finds its place.
For Reni and Ananda, it was Swan River Perth, a place dear to their heart.
They wished for it to live in their keepsake, alongside the roots they treasure.
Personal. Timeless. Made only for them.
Every love begins somewhere. For Raisya & Irfan, it was in the place where their paths first crossed — a memory that lingers, gentle yet certain.
Their roots meet in harmony, weaving a tapestry of cultures that now walk side by side.
Via & Reksa had a clear vision. To blend their family’s culture and the romantic essence of Valentine’s Day, which happened to be the day of their wedding.
The design embodies love and connection that Valentine’s Day represents. Via’s favorite flowers lilies and roses add a personal, sweet touch.
Inspired by the lively spirit of Betawi culture, Arthera captures the dynamic essence of heritage meets modernity.
The design, lighten up with Kembang Kelapa and Tumpal Betawi, evokes the celebratory nature of Betawi. The outerframe, featuring Betawi house's roof, further enhances its artistic allure. This piece is a celebration of union, full of energy and expression.