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Hello Andi,
Thanks very much for sharing! I think this is a lot more fresh insights into the Passio Sumange than what we have heard in the past. And the pictures on how it is attached is very interesting indeed! Kai Wee |
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Hello Andi,
thank you very much for this education, very interesting and useful! |
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Thanks Andi,
for the explanation and the pictures great!! ![]() |
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Andi , Thanks for this extra info regarding this subject.
I.m also happy with the info that the keris from the nobelty where performed with the silver or other metal toli toli (sorry for the use of this ) Last edited by danny1976; 23rd March 2010 at 08:42 PM. |
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Your most welcome...
Yes Danny you have an authentice and old passingqurru sumange, lucky you. It doesn't matter if you want to call it Toli-toli, I just want to share the real name that we use in Bugis terminology. I will also post a picture of 'Toli' in later today. |
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Please find attached, 'Toli' and mostly found wrapped around Wanua (Warangka) of a Kawali.
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Think I'm getting the hang of saying "passio sumange".
![]() Ok, so the toli is really for attachment of a string to tie to a belt or the waist? |
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