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Momo Geisha Uploads Moments of Tedak Sinten Ceremony for Her Child, Full of Javanese Nuances and Flowers

Momo Geisha Uploads Moments of Tedak Sinten Ceremony for Her Child, Full of Javanese Nuances and Flowers

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Momo Geisha Uploads Moments of Tedak Sinten Ceremony for Her Child, Full of Javanese Nuances and Flowers

The happy day when Momo Geisha and her husband welcomed their baby into the world at the end of February 2019 can still be remembered. Now, their baby named Gabriella Aurora Samudra is growing up and it's time for the Tedak Sinten ceremony.

This ceremony is one of the Javanese customs that must be carried out. Momo Geisha explained it more clearly in her Instagram post on Tuesday (5/11). So, how is this event held? Let's take a look!

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It turns out that Momo Geisha and her husband have already held the Tedak Sinten ceremony some time ago.

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According to Momo, this procession is the moment when the baby first sets foot on the ground. 

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"When Briell performed the Tedak Siten event. Tedak Siten is a series of Javanese traditional ceremonies held when a child first learns to set foot on the ground," wrote Momo. 

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This little one has grown so cute now. It feels like just a while ago she was born into this world. 

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Yes, we can still remember how the birth of this beautiful girl at the end of February was greeted with extraordinary happiness from Momo and her husband. 

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Even Nico, Momo's husband, couldn't resist the urge to take a selfie with the little one who was still peacefully asleep.

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This event was held in a luxurious and grand manner. Just look at the chosen decorations, full of calming white colors.

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Momo, along with her husband and child, also wore traditional Javanese clothing. Momo looked very beautiful with a series of hair bun on her head.

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A photo of the two of them together like this cannot be missed. Yup, as parents, this couple seems to be enjoying the early days of being parents.