


Discovering Indonesian Heritage
Pandora Amerta is an exclusive collection made to celebrate Pandora’s vision and the riches of the islands of Indonesia. Amerta, Sanskirt for Eternal, brings you an array of timeless jewelry pieces and satin silk batik scarves to match. From the land Java: Fire Opal and Batik Jawa,is bold and fearless, a symbol of Passion. From Sumatra: Jade and Kain Ulos, is a strong and relentless, a symbol of Pride. From Maluku: Bacan and Batik Sumatra, is exciting and adventurous, a symbol of Performance.
Gemstones of Indonesia
Pandora Amerta offers timeless jewellery using gemstones found across the islands of Indonesia



Bacan Gemstone
Fire Opal
Bacan Gemstone
South Halmahera, Maluku
The Sumatran Jade is one of the most popular gemstones in Indonesia. Originated from Dharmasraya district – West Sumatra, since the 1970s. The translucent, idocrase type stone is predominantly green in color like other jades.
Solo, Central Java
On a national scale, Fire Opal is only to be found in Wonogiri, Central Java. and is proven to be more transpicuous than other Fire Opals found in other countries like Mexico. The colors come in opal green, red fanta, red tea, and yellow. Characteristic: Shine brightly when exposed to light.
Dharmasraya, West Sumatra
The Bacan stone is popularized in South Halmahera, North Maluku. Precisely on the island of Bacan, hence the name. Bacan stones are usually green-blue in color. Tale tells says that it contains energy that wards off any evil. Characteristic: Able to change colors

Traditional Batik
Pandora Amerta scarves comes in three different kinds of traditional batik patterns from Java, Sumatra, and Maluku
Batik Solo
Sidomukti Batik originates from Solo, Central Java. The motif is a symbol of good and noble life, and always remembering God.


Batik Sumatra
Gorga Simeol-meol is a batik motif conisting of plant vines. It’s a symbol of joy, health, and longevity. And reflects the code of ethics of the Batak Community;working together for the common good.
Batik Pattimura
Pattimura is an Indonesian hero from Ambon who fought against colonialism in the 18th century. This Pattimura motif symbolizes cooperation in society and reflects the spirit of heroism. It’s illustrated in combination with other tribal motifs in the Maluku region.


