BALI

KEBAYA KAMEN


In using the traditional clothing of the men and women Bali in Bali begins with using Liege is call( KAMEN)Kamen male circular folds from left to right as men is a holder of dharma. High Kamen men approximately one inch from the soles of the feet because the man in charge of dharma. on the front end of molded fabric folds kancut (lelancingan) by the end of the taper and should touch the ground, as a symbol of respect for Mother Earth, and menggenakan "saput" approximately one inch from the end of the parchment, looped on the body anticlockwise (prasawya ). Then proceed using small scarves (umpal) which means we have to control bad things, especially emotions.For women in the folds of cloth / parchment circle from right to left as in accordance with the concept of magic. Women as the Way in charge of keeping the man does not deviate from the teachings of dharma. Kamen from ankle height roughly palm-size. Accompanied by using scarves / senteng tied a slip knot on the left resembles that means as powerful and mebraya. Then proceed with using clothes (kebaya) provided clean, tidy and polite.

KERIS PANJI WILASA

Keris is a typical Indonesian sharp weapon. Based on ancient documents, a dagger in the initial form has been used since the 9th century. Strong possibility that a dagger was used prior to this period.
The use of the keris themselves spread in the Malay community. At the present time, a dagger commonly known in the area of Indonesia (primarily in Java, Madura, Bali / Lombok, Sumatra, part of Borneo, as well as parts of Sulawesi), Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand, and the Philippines (particularly in the Mindanao region). In Mindanao, the form of arms which are also called kris does not have many similarities although also a stabbing weapon.