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ARCHITECTURE


PALACE COMPLEX
 

Photo credits go to the 3D designer, Faizal Rahmat.

































 
 
HOUSES

A Melayubumian traditional house













URBAN AND RURAL AREAS





Photo courtesy of Faizal Rahmat




FASHION



  CURRENCY

A tin coin with kris design



ENTERTAINMENT


BATIK MASKS






KITE FLYING

Wau Bulan: Melayubumian moon kite





KITCHENWARE & DINING

Melayubumian always eat with their right hands while they drink from their left hands.


Sometimes they would eat from banana leafs like the rice dish below


A teapot with a cylinder base is normally provided at the table to wash your hands before and after meals.


Labu sayong - Melayubumian earthenware water jug.


A large conical hat that can be used as a food cover.



BRASSWARE

Brassware is commonly found in Melayubumian royal palaces and noble houses.







GREETING STYLES


Common people


Greeting the ruler/monarch


TRANSPORT


Melayubumian horse carriage

A Melayubumian sail boat or ship

Melayubumian traditional ship
Ornate Melayubumian sail boat or ship design

Prahu (pr. Prah-hoo): Melayubumian fishing boat

Prahu bow details



AGRICULTURE

Paddy fields in Kayangan


Vertical shaft type windmill

Multi-tube seed drill

HERBAL MEDICINE






FESTIVALS





WARFARE

KERIS - MELAYUBUMIAN DAGGER / SWORD

How the Keris Matahari sword blade would look like


ARMOURS


MARTIAL ARTS ~ SILAT


BIARA (SEMINARIES), COMMUNITY HALLS & CANDI (TEMPLES)


Bell tower

A bell tower with a multi-tiered roof

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

Sapek guitar


VASES

Chinese vases in palaces and opulent residences








Melayubumian terracotta vase and wood carving wall




Cemetery


Each burial ground is marked with two grave stone poles: a headstone and a footstone.








Foreign Merchants

Chinese merchants






Indian merchants





Persian merchants



Arab merchants








OTHER STUFF

Lake Mayang Sari: the origin of the Keris Mentari at a freshwater lake, and it borders with the sea.

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