Pedestaled bowl for serving the ingredients used in betel-chewing (i.e. areca nut, betel leaves, slaked lime, the optional ingredients tobacco, cloves, and gambir, and the areca nut cutter called kacip)
Container for serving the ingredients used in betel-chewing (i.e. areca nut, betel leaves, slaked lime, the optional ingredients tobacco, cloves, and gambir, and the areca nut cutter called kacip)
Bowl for serving food (rice bowl) by "Petrus Regout, Maastricht. Made in Holland" followed by three lines of Javanese script. Apparently produced for the Indonesian market.
Bunch of woman's hair which is cut during a ceremony where pusaka items are publically displayed known as kenduri sko. These bunches of hair are regarded as sacred objects