Masopat
A lucky display ornament featuring flowers, berries, and a wooden tag inscribed with a blessing.
Junamarai
An auspicious garland that is both held and worn, used for good luck and warding off evil.
Shiphu Fans
A traditional handfan.
Hasuhan
A display of sacks or glass orbs filled with salt water said to ward off evil spirits through salt purification.
Gushak Wine
A traditional wine served in a floral pottery jar called "goata masanya", meaning nature's pottery, and this wine has religious connotation and is used in ceremonial displays.
9 Candles Arrangement
A religious item which symbolizes the nine candles in which the prophet Bhitali lied over and sacrificed her body.
Bowl of Torchflower
A symbol of revitalization and showing that difficult aspects of life train us to be better people. A ceremonial display piece.
Beet-Dyed Pink Rice
A symbol of scarcity, labor, and times of hardship. This rice is dyed pink as pink is a symbol of love, compassion, and the victory of good; a triumph as we live the purpose and give appreciation to those who suffered hardship before us.
Bowl of Coins
A ceremonial tradition said to influence abundance.
Galangal, Charnushka, Asofoetida
Three special spices with religious significance, said to have miraculously fed an entire Sakkari village during a famine. They are often arranged in three small bowls on ceremonial tables.
Tied Pandan Leaf
An ornamental piece symbolizing spiritual healing and blessing guests.
Oranges and Apricots
Oranges and apricots represent unity and global prosperity as oranges and apricots grow in seperate climates of the world.
Sato Kijam Table (Nine Candles Table)
A religious ceremonial table topped with nine different religious symbols. This table is arranged on a variety of different occasions and holidays and can be decorated in many different ways, as long as the table holds the nine elements.
The Orangkan
A traditional headdress for women and the national hat of Sakkari, worn by girls above the age of twelve on formal or festive occasions, gatherings, and weddings.
The Yuha
A stringed Sakkari instrument known for its melancholic, soulful, smooth sound made by plucking strings. Designed to be played upright and with a loop on the top which a cymbal-like intstrument called the Pak can be suspended.
The Kabya
The traditional Sakkari dress, sleeveless often made with either a wrap skirt or a flowy cotton skirt, and sometimes overlaid with a robe called Jirankuna.
Aohana Coffee
Kijasan Pot
Sakkari cookware pot that uses a rounded lid to steam meats and stews.
Shim Pula Sakkari Fragrance
Amyatang Sakkari Frangrance
Kamar Chya Lukap Sakkari Frangrance
Singbamhala Sakkari Fragrance
Lingbinh FC Jersey and Logo
The jersey and logo design of the Sakkari Football/Soccer Team The Lingbinh Masari Tigers.
Komiaida
The spiritual monotheistic religion of Sakkari.
Namki (Chopsticks)
A special type of chopsticks from Sakkari which utilize a flattened end for opening shellfish like oyster.
Hanja (Lamp)
A traditional Sakkari frustum-shaped lamp, embroidered with lucky flowers.
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