Many of the life-cycle rituals of the Tengananese are similar to those of the Balinese in general, but have subtle differences. Some ceremonies are unique. One of the distinguishing features is the use of
geringsing or double ikat cloth. By virtue of their magical qualities
geringsing are not only capable of keeping impurities and danger out of the village, but also shield and protect humans from harmful influences during rites of passage as they transition from one phase of life to the next. The Tengananese receive their first
geringsing at the hair cutting ritual. The cut hair is placed in a basket which is placed on a folded
geringsing on the
balé tengah, on which the Tengananese both enters and leaves the world. In the ceremony that admits a boy or girl to the youth association of the village, they are carried dressed in
geringsing cloth on their father's right shoulder. In the concluding ceremony of
teruna nyoman which is the initiation, the candidates wear a geringsing and a
keris or dagger. For the tooth filing ceremony, an essential rite of passage for all Balinese Hindus, the participants' pillow is covered by
geringsing. After death the genitals of the deceased in Tenganan are covered by a
geringsing hip sash. These cloths may not be used again and so usually are sold. For
muhun soul purification rites, an effigy of the dead is carried in a
geringsing shoulder cloth. In the wedding ceremony the groom invites his in-laws to visit his parents home where the couple, dressed in festive
geringsing clothing, sit while relatives bring symbolic gifts which are placed on a
geringsing cloth. File:Gerinsing wayang,40 x 200 cm from the collection of Balique Arts of Indonesia..JPG|Antique
geringsing wayang from Tenganancoll. Balique Arts of Indonesia == References ==