Batik
Woven Textile
Collectible & Craft
Home Living
Art Piece
Rp950.000
The tongal is a wooden pouch worn by men in Sumba and is an important part of traditional male clothing. It reflects Sumba’s long tradition of woodcarving craftsmanship. Worn tied around the waist, the tongal is used to carry small valuable items such as money, tobacco, lime, and traditional ear ornaments that are highly respected in Sumbanese culture (mamuli). Lizard-like carvings appear on the top and sides of the pouch, reflecting Sumba beliefs in ancestral guardianship and the connection between the visible and unseen worlds.
Sumbanese Tobacco Lime (Betel Quid Paraphernalia) or Gem Box Container Carrier, circa 20th century
Origin: Sumba
Material: Polished wood, made of two parts set in dark wood, light wooden bottom), with two buttons on the sides to attach ties
Dimension: 17 x 14,5 x 3,5 cm
Condition: Prestine
Condition Guide
Perfect: Items are in perfect condition
Pristine: It may show lightening, small stains and damage
Antiques: Condition is relative to age, since imperfections are what give vintage pieces their special character