Hunting for Antiques and Vintage Trinkets at Triwindu Market

If you like antiques and vintage curios like me, you have to go to Triwindu market. Located in Solo, Central Java, you can find a plethora of old Javanese bric-a-brac. I went there during my trip to Indonesia. It is a bit messy with so many vintage curios piled on top of another, but it is a paradise to me. I went like oh what’s that! Oh, I want this, I want that! But of course, I know myself…I admit I am quite poor in haggling. That’s why I got my mom there, she’s the haggling master.

Painted watering cans – creative products of local artists.
Garuda Pancasila, vintage kettles, and dishware.
Me and mom, bargaining over traditional cake molds.
Again bargaining, but this time over a pair of Javanese puppets

I got a kue satru/koya mold and a pair of wayang golek (Javanese puppets). Kue satru is peranakan cookies made of mung bean or tamarind with crumbly texture. Usually the mung bean version is also called koya.

Stairway to the antique heaven!
Triwindu Antique Market

To be honest, the offered price is generally on the higher side in the Indonesian standard. Perhaps because there are quite some tourists visiting this place. I got it cheap though because of my mom. You also need to have trained eyes to know which trinkets are truly antiques or just replicas. Nevertheless, if you are into vintage decoration, you should visit it and perhaps bring home one or two items.

 

Pasar Triwindu (Triwindu Antique Market)

Jl. Diponegoro

Surakarta, Indonesia

Opening hours: 09.00-17.00 everyday