Description: “Describes the warmth of relationships between individuals and is a representation of the value of friendship”
Sakun
$23
Description: “Apa kareba?/Apa kabar?” is a common greeting in Indonesian, which translates to “How are you?” or “What’s up?” in English. It’s a friendly way to inquire about someone’s well-being or current condition. So, when someone asks “apa kabar?”, they are essentially asking, “How are you doing?” or “What’s new with you?”. In more formal or polite contexts, this question can also mean “How do you do?”. Feel free to use it to start a conversation and show care for others! 😊
kareba
$23
Description: All that you touch, All that you see, All that you taste, All you feel, All that you love, All that you hate, All you distrust, All you save, All that you give, All that you deal, All that you buy,beg,borrow or steal, All you create, All you destroy, All that you do, All you say, All that you eat, All that you slight, All that is now, All that is gone, All that's to come.
Sukma
$23