Good night steemians .....!!!
happy to rest, on the occasion tonight I will write a little article about the stone flower flower relief of our ancestors first ... maybe sebsin people have not seen and yet know it ..... let's read and see the picture how the flour of the flour, teebuat of what the object was ..... curious not ... ???
Still remembered at that time emak destroying rice to make cool powder by using this description. So fighting over our brothers and sisters waiting for their turn to both 'help' the rice ranges or actually it is hustle to twirl the pengisarnya ...
It is actually equipped with a holder that is made of iron (which is fastened around a stoned stone) or a holder rather than a timber inserted in a container into a hole on the side of the axis intended to confuse it.
Various (kuih-muih) based on rice flour such as apam and so on in ancient times will usually use this gemstone to revolve the rice for flour. It feels if the tool is still used again now suri-suri house of today will be more 'tough' look ... He .. he ..😁
It consists of two layers of stone used to destroy rice or seumpamanya through shifting method. Rice will be soaked overnight and when it is flower will be in range with this range to be used as flour.
The view from the top of the rocks of the range. The method is to rotate the rock layers above when the rice to be destroyed will be inserted through a small hole above it. Water is also needed to drain the crushed rice into the scrapings under the bar. So it will flow that broken rice (white color) slowly down this gemstone.
Together with the rounds, this stoned stone is no longer in use and left to stand alone with its old memory. The presence of electrically revolving machines today has continuously killed the use of these rocks. However, for those who are creative, this gemstone can be used as a garden ornament or at least may be made pengimpit rice himpit when the arrival of (Hari Raya)
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