Tri Hita Karana – The Three Pillars of Balinese Harmony

Pawongan is the second pillar of Tri Hita Karana and describes the harmony between people. In Bali, the social fabric is a valuable asset: people work, celebrate, mourn and believe together. Family, neighbourhood and community are at the centre of social life.

For Remus Nation, Pawongan means that we live appreciation, fairness and transparency in our relationships – both internally and externally. Our partners in Bali, who cultivate and process the raw materials, are not seen as "suppliers", but as contributors to a common mission. Fair wages, humane working conditions and mutual respect are not bargaining chips, but the basis.

But Pawongan also means: connection to customers. Not in the form of empty advertising, but real relationship. We tell stories – about plants, places and people. Our influencers are not pure advertising media, but authentic ambassadors of an idea. Our customers are not buyers, but fellow travellers.

Especially in digital times, this form of connectedness is becoming increasingly important. We see Pawongan as the antithesis to isolation, to anonymity. As a reminder that true growth is only possible together. That a product is more than an object. And that there is a person behind every decision.

Our vision: A community that not only consumes, but also shares, inspires and connects. This is Pawongan in the spirit of Remus Nation.