Humanis
Vol. 30 No. 1 (2026): Volume 30 No 1, Februari 2026

Variasi Ragam Hias Tumpal pada Nisan-Nisan Kuno di Kabupaten Lombok Tengah

Galih Pitaloka Sari (Unknown)
Ni Ketut Puji Astiti Laksmi (Unknown)
Zuraidah (Unknown)
Baiq Ellyse Iswandari Mustarita (Unknown)
Cornelia Ayu Caesaryanti Fajarria (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Feb 2026

Abstract

This study explores the function and meaning of triangular decorative patterns (tumpal) on ancient tombstones in Central Lombok as a form of cultural heritage imbued with spiritual, aesthetic, social, and historical values. Using a descriptive qualitative approach and symbolic analysis, the research documents various motifs such as patra styled in jvala, winged sankha, padma, vegetal scrolls, and bamboo shoots, applied as both explicit and implicit tumpal forms. The findings reveal that these decorations serve magical, symbolic, aesthetic, and historical functions, as well as indicators of social stratification. Additionally, the motifs convey spiritual, cosmological, and life-death philosophy meanings deeply rooted in Lombok's local beliefs. The presence of Balinese and Hindu-Buddhist motifs on Islamic tombs indicates a strong cultural acculturation process. This study shows that decorative elements are not merely ornamental, but are visual representations of belief systems and cultural values passed down through generations.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

humanis

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Social Sciences

Description

Humanis is a journal managed by the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, and is published 4 times a year. This journal is designed as a means of research publication that covers in detail a number of topics in the fields of literature, language and social sciences related to the cultural development of ...