These stones are believed be able to cure diseases and to neutralise poison. In most applications the stones are immersed in water, and the water is then applied to the skin or consumed
These sacred stones are believed be able to cure diseases and to neutralise poison. In most applications the stones are immersed in water, and the water is then applied to the skin or consumed. According to the owner, the stones are from Bayang, a place a
5 healing stones of which the largest is called Salih Bujang Dayang Keramat, the black one Salih Kuning Terawang Lidah and the yellow one Salih Kuning Selayang Indah. These stones are believed be able to cure diseases and to neutralise poison. In most ap
Ceremonial dagger used as part of the customary attire. Keris of unknown provenance, but most likely a Malay or Minangkabau product. Upper part of the blade resembles a lotus flower.
Vessel for ritual items. These coconut shells, locally known as cimani or cibuk, are used at rituals and filled with sacred stones (mentiko) or sacred hair (jato).