The Bungong Jeumpa flower also called the Cempaka flower, is a typical Acehnese flower with a beautiful visual and fragrant smell. This flower has various benefits. The wood part can be used as an herbal medicine ingredient, while the flowers can be used as a fragrance ingredient in perfume and as a raw material for essential oils. Its many benefits have caused the population of this flower to decline. Creating Muslim clothing inspired by the Bungong Jeumpa flower can raise community awareness to maintain this flower's sustainability. The creation process uses a qualitative research method with descriptive analysis; by using this method, we can divert the visualization of the Bungong Jeumpa flower and understand the elements of Acehnese culture that will be combined to make the Cempaka flower motif. In addition, the creation method uses several stages, namely pre-design, design, manifestation, and presentation. Through this stage, we will create a Bungong Jeumpa flower batik motif that will be distilled with a touch of Acehnese culture with the addition of typical Acehnese ornaments after the batik-making process is continued with the realization process, namely the sewing process and also the presentation process as a form of evaluation that is useful for knowing things that need to be fixed and improved in the process of making Bungong Jeumpa batik motifs which will later be realized into Muslim clothing. The expected impact of this creation is to reintroduce Bungong Jeumpa as a distinctive cultural identity of Aceh to the wider community, especially to today’s younger generation