In the rural heart of Lombok, the Sasak wedding stands as a vivid portrait of culture and community. In villages like Puyung, weddings are not private affairs but communal celebrations where the entire neighborhood becomes one extended family. The sound of gendang beleq — the grand traditional drums — signals the start of festivity, filling the air with rhythm and pride. From preparing feasts to setting up the ceremonial space, every hand contributes, embodying the spirit of gotong royong that defines village life.
Central to the celebration is the nyongkolan procession — a vibrant parade through the village streets. The bride and groom, dressed in intricate songket fabrics, walk side by side beneath the tropical sun, surrounded by relatives, dancers, and musicians. Drums and gongs create a heartbeat that unites everyone who follows. Laughter, cheers, and the pulse of tradition merge into a living performance — a symbol of love carried by the strength of the community.
In Puyung Pedalemean villages, tradition breathes through each generation. The Sasak people hold fast to their customs, not as mere rituals, but as a collective identity that brings them together. A wedding here is not only the union of two souls, but a reaffirmation of kinship and continuity. It is a moment where the past and present walk together — in harmony, in rhythm, and in celebration of life itself.
Wedding Session Lalu Duta & Baiq Nana
Photo by Azhar Baizan






















































































































