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10 Photos of the Festive Tedak Siten of Baby Abe, the Youngest Son of Momo Geisha, Adorable in Javanese Traditional Attire - Choosing a Ball When Entering the Cage

10 Photos of the Festive Tedak Siten of Baby Abe, the Youngest Son of Momo Geisha, Adorable in Javanese Traditional Attire - Choosing a Ball When Entering the Cage

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10 Photos of the Festive Tedak Siten of Baby Abe, the Youngest Son of Momo Geisha, Adorable in Javanese Traditional Attire - Choosing a Ball When Entering the Cage

Momo Geisha recently held a tedak siten event for baby Abe, who was born on December 15, 2020. Not only is the procession filled with Javanese cultural nuances, Momo and her family also wore traditional costumes that added to the sacred impression of the ancestral heritage tradition. Let's take a look at the photos.

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The Momo Geisha family is wearing matching black kebaya outfits, adding a sacred impression to the event held when the child turns 7 months according to Javanese tradition.

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Joining in the celebration of the younger sibling's event, Brielle, Momo Geisha's first daughter, also stole the spotlight when wearing a kebaya. Her adorable style is absolutely charming!

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Baby Abe went through a series of rituals accompanied by Momo Geisha and Nicola Reza. This is not the first time they have gone through the tedak siten procession, and both of them seemed experienced.

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The tedak siten begins with washing baby Abe's feet using herbal water in a basin. Interestingly, baby Abe remained calm throughout the event.

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The next is to go through the seven colors that symbolize the life of a child. The arrangement of the colors starts with black and ends with white.

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In the tedak siten ceremony, there is a procession of going up and down the stairs made of tebu wulung, which symbolizes the hope that the child will have a fighting spirit and can achieve his/her dreams.

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The event continues with stepping on the ground in a container as a symbol that the child remains humble after achieving success.

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Entering the cage is always an anticipated procession during the tedak siten ceremony. From the items provided as a representation of the future, Baby Abe firmly chooses a ball.

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It seems that baby Abe inherits his love for soccer from his father, who recently built an international stadium.

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The series of tedak siten baby Abe procession is not much different from Brielle's event which is also full of Javanese nuances. Who still remembers KLovers?

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