Magic in the Palace Museum Dishes Sumenep

One of the historic relics on display at the Museum Palace Sumenep is magical dish known as 'Magic Power'.

The plate is a magical place of rice-shaped oval, bearing the king Sampang, Condronegoro who ruled in 1830. Rice dishes were given as gifts to the king Sumenep to-32, Sultan Abdurrahman Pakunataningrat (1811-1854).

     Palace Museum Guide, Erfandi, Monday (22/11/10) explains, rice dishes rice dishes are not unusual, and is believed to have magical powers of its own. "The proof, according to legend, spread, rice is served on a plate is not stale despite being one week," said Erfandi.


Added rice dishes are usually used for the dish when entertaining guests coming kingdom. "So based on history, because this dish was a special gift from the king Condronegoro, then this is a valuable collection of royal era. honored guests will be treated to a meal on the plate, "said Erfandi.

Currently, rice dishes are on display at the Museum Palace Sumenep, because they have historical value worthy of note that the wider community. "Including the uniqueness and magic of this rice dish. Ya know mbak, right past there has been no 'Magic Jar' as it is now. That there ya'Magic Power 'like this dish," added Erfandi smiling.

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