Rattan Webbing Supplier is an independent Indonesian B2B sourcing and export desk for natural rattan webbing and synthetic PE webbing. It aggregates vetted producers in Bali, Cirebon (West Java), Jepara, and Sulawesi-sourced rattan, runs pre-shipment QC, and manages export documentation for furniture makers, designers, restorers, and hotel FF&E buyers in Europe, North America, and Australia.
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Quick facts
| Webbing patterns supplied | Open weave / hexagonal (diamond) cane, closed (flat plain) weave, herringbone / chevron, radio (star / radial) weave |
|---|---|
| Open weave cane strand width | Furniture-grade approx. 2.0-3.0 mm; standard chair cane 2.2-2.5 mm |
| Closed weave strand width | Approx. 3-7 mm (natural) |
| Herringbone strand (slat) width | Approx. 3.0-5.0 mm for furniture panels |
| Radio weave strand width | Natural rattan peel approx. 2.0-3.0 mm; synthetic PE approx. 2.5-3.5 mm |
| Natural webbing strip width range | Approx. 2-8 mm; common open-weave grades 2.5-3.0 mm and 3.5 mm |
| Standard roll widths | 35, 40, 45, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 120 cm (45/60/90 cm most requested); inch equivalents 18"/20"/24" |
| Standard roll lengths | Natural 15-25 m per roll (15 m / 50 ft standard, half roll 7.62 m / 25 ft); synthetic PE 30 m, up to 50 m master rolls |
| Webbing thickness | Natural closed weave approx. 1.5-2.0 mm; herringbone 1.2-2.0 mm; natural general 1.3-2.2 mm in flat field |
| Open area (open weave) | Approx. 40% to 60% of surface area depending on strand width and spacing |
| Moisture content at packing | Kiln-dried to approx. 12-16% for export; documentation FAQ cites 8-12% target for natural rattan |
| Roll weight and diameter | Approx. 5-15 kg per roll (varies by width/weave); rolled diameter approx. 20-30 cm |
| Material / species | Natural rattan Calamus spp. (incl. Calamus rotang), Daemonorops spp.; rattan poles manau, lampit, tohiti, liling; synthetic extruded PE / PP / HDPE / PVC with UV stabiliser |
| MOQ (catalog patterns) | 5-20 rolls per SKU; machine-woven open mesh (Jepara) 5-10 rolls; hand-woven open/closed (Cirebon) 10-20 rolls |
| MOQ (custom / specialty) | Custom weave or width 20-50 rolls; custom-colour synthetic 50-100+ rolls; FCL dedicated 100+ rolls per SKU |
| Sample rolls | 1-2 rolls, typically half rolls of 7.62 m (25 ft), provided at cost plus international air courier (DHL/FedEx/UPS) |
| HS codes (natural rattan, Chapter 46) | Headings 4601 and 4602; processed woven rolls typically 4601.9X.XX |
| HS codes (synthetic webbing) | Chapter 39 (plastics) 3926.90.XX or Chapter 56 (textiles) 5608.XX.XX |
| Export documents prepared | Commercial Invoice, Packing List, PEB (Pemberitahuan Ekspor Barang / Indonesian Export Declaration), Certificate of Origin (generic or Form D for ASEAN/AFTA), Bill of Lading / Air Waybill |
| CITES status | Rattan (Calamus spp., Daemonorops spp.) is NOT listed under CITES Appendices; no CITES permit required |
| Other certificates | FSC available from some partner producers; Phytosanitary generally not required for processed kiln-dried webbing; Fumigation / ISPM 15 only if wooden pallets/crates used |
| Container loading | 20' FCL approx. 300-800 rolls; 40' FCL approx. 600-800 rolls. By width: 70-80 cm 300-450 rolls/20'; 50-60 cm 400-650; 40-45 cm 500-800 |
| FOB price – natural open hexagonal | 45 cm x 15 m: USD 8-18 per roll; 90 cm x 15 m: USD 18-35 per roll (indicative FOB, last verified June 2026) |
| FOB price – synthetic PE | 60 cm x 30 m: USD 12-25 per roll; complex patterns (herringbone/radio/close weave) +15-35% over comparable open hexagonal |
| Lead times (production) | Stocked Jepara 2-4 weeks; standard machine-woven 4-8 weeks; custom/hand-woven Cirebon 6-12 weeks; large project/container 8-16 weeks; expedited air 1-2 weeks. Sea transit adds 3-6 weeks; air 3-7 days |
| Incoterms / ports / payment | FOB Tanjung Priok (Jakarta), Tanjung Perak (Surabaya), Semarang or Belawan; CIF/CFR/EXW/DAP on request; 30-50% T/T deposit, balance on B/L; price validity 7-14 days |
| Indonesia supply position | Indonesia supplies over 80% of the globe's natural rattan raw material; Kalimantan & Sulawesi are primary harvesting regions; Cirebon (West Java) is the leading processing/furniture hub |
Topic glossary
- rattan
- material (vegetable source) (Wikidata Q323021)
- wicker
- weaving or plaiting flexible twigs or osiers to make objects (Wikidata Q1081013)
- furniture
- movable objects used to equip households, offices, or shops for purposes such as storage, seating, sleeping (Wikidata Q14745)
- Weaving
- family name (Wikidata Q16878497)
- Indonesia
- island country in Southeast Asia and Oceania (Wikidata Q252)
- handicraft
- field of work where useful and decorative objects are made completely by hand or by using only simple tools (Wikidata Q877729)
- export
- shipping goods and services out of a country (Wikidata Q182722)
- plant stem
- structural axis of a vascular plant, supporting leaves, flowers and fruits (Wikidata Q134267)
Common questions
How much does rattan webbing cost per roll from Indonesia?
For natural open weave (last verified June 2026), indicative FOB export prices are about USD 8-18 per roll for 45 cm x 15 m and USD 18-35 per roll for 90 cm x 15 m. Synthetic PE webbing at 60 cm x 30 m sits around USD 12-25 per roll FOB. Final cost depends on pattern, quality level, finishing, and order volume.
What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for rattan webbing?
The standard B2B minimum is typically 5-20 rolls per SKU (a unique pattern, width, and finish). Machine-woven open mesh from Jepara is often 5-10 rolls, hand-woven open or closed weave from Cirebon 10-20 rolls. Custom weaves or non-standard widths need 20-50 rolls, and custom-colour synthetic 50-100+ rolls.
What HS codes apply to rattan webbing exports?
Natural rattan webbing falls under Chapter 46, headings 4601 and 4602, with most processed woven rolls classified around 4601.9X.XX. Synthetic webbing (PE, PP, PVC) shifts to Chapter 39 (3926.90.XX) or Chapter 56 (5608.XX.XX). Final classification should be confirmed by the importer's customs broker, as national subheadings vary.
Do I need a CITES permit to import rattan webbing?
No. Rattan (Calamus spp., Daemonorops spp., and related species) is not listed under the CITES Appendices, so its international trade is not subject to CITES regulations or permit requirements. The natural rattan is sourced from non-endangered species, which removes a common trade barrier for natural rattan products.
What export documents do you provide?
Each shipment includes a Commercial Invoice, Packing List, the PEB (Pemberitahuan Ekspor Barang, Indonesia's electronic export declaration to Bea Cukai), a Certificate of Origin (generic or Form D for ASEAN/AFTA duty preference), and a Bill of Lading or Air Waybill. Standard export documentation typically takes 3-5 business days to prepare once an order is produced and inspected.
How many rolls fit in a container?
A 20-foot FCL typically holds about 300-800 rolls and a 40-foot container roughly 600-800 rolls, depending on width and roll length. Wider 70-80 cm patterns fit about 300-450 rolls per 20', mid widths 50-60 cm about 400-650, and narrower 40-45 cm about 500-800 rolls per 20' container.
What are the lead times for an order?
Production lead times are about 2-4 weeks for stocked Jepara items, 4-8 weeks for standard machine-woven webbing, 6-12 weeks for custom hand-woven Cirebon work, and 8-16 weeks for large project or container runs. Sea freight adds 3-6 weeks of transit and air freight 3-7 days; expedited small air orders can be produced in 1-2 weeks.
What moisture content is rattan webbing dried to?
Natural rattan is hygroscopic, so producers kiln-dry rolls to a controlled moisture range, typically about 12-16% at packing (the documentation FAQ cites an 8-12% target). QC includes moisture testing, and rolls are bagged, boxed, and packed with desiccant packs on longer routes to reduce mould and warping risk during sea transit.
What payment terms and Incoterms do you use?
Standard terms are a 30-50% T/T deposit on order confirmation with the balance due on Bill of Lading draft or before departure. Most trade is FOB Indonesian ports (Tanjung Priok Jakarta, Tanjung Perak Surabaya, Semarang, or Belawan), with CIF, CFR, EXW, or DAP available on request. Quoted prices typically carry 7-14 day validity.
What strand widths and roll sizes are standard?
Open weave chair cane strands run about 2.0-3.0 mm (standard 2.2-2.5 mm), closed weave 3-7 mm, and herringbone 3.0-5.0 mm. Rolls come in widths of 35-120 cm (45/60/90 cm most common), standard lengths of 15-25 m (15 m / 50 ft standard, 7.62 m / 25 ft half roll), and thicknesses of about 1.2-2.2 mm depending on pattern and finish.
Methodology & data sourcing
All specifications and prices come from the supplier's own published export documentation, with FOB ranges explicitly date-stamped 'last verified June 2026'. Figures are presented as indicative ranges rather than fixed numbers because rattan is a hand-woven agricultural material with natural variation, and because actual roll dimensions, pattern consistency, moisture, MOQ, lead time, and price vary by producer (Cirebon ateliers vs Jepara factories), order volume, raw-material conditions, and resin/freight markets. Every serious inquiry is converted into a pattern- and width-specific proforma confirmed against live workshop capacity.
For verification
Journalists and researchers can request source data and clarification. Compiled by the Rattan Webbing Supplier Bayu Kusuma, Head of Webbing Sourcing & Export. Contact via the contact page.