Pinisi Boat Building Center Tanah Beru
in Bulukumba, Sulawesi Selatan
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The main activity at Pusat Pembuatan Perahu Pinisi Tanah Beru is the manual construction of ships without the use of blueprints or formal technical drawings. This knowledge is passed down orally through direct practice from one generation to the next.
Visitor information
- Opening hours
- Setiap hari, 08:00 - 17:00
- Entry fee
- Gratis (Donasi sukarela diharapkan)
- Address
- Kecamatan Bonto Bahari, Kabupaten Bulukumba
About
Boat Building Rituals and Activities: Between Art and Mysticism
The main activity at Pusat Pembuatan Perahu Pinisi Tanah Beru is the manual construction of ships without the use of blueprints or formal technical drawings. This knowledge is passed down orally through direct practice from one generation to the next.
Each stage of boat building is accompanied by very specific traditional rituals. The cultural program here begins with the Sambung Lunas (Annyambung Lopi) procession. Before the first piece of wood is laid, the Panrita Lopi perform prayer rituals for the boat to have "life" and safety for its crew. This procession involves special offerings and the sacrifice of an animal whose blood is smeared on the keel.
Uniquely, the construction of Pinisi boats in Tanah Beru prioritizes the hull before the frame, a technique contrary to modern shipbuilding in the West. The use of wooden pegs (wooden nails) instead of metal bolts demonstrates local wisdom in understanding the expansion and contraction of wood in seawater, ensuring the structural integrity of the ship for decades.
Traditional Arts and Handicrafts
Besides boat building as the primary art, this center also serves as a hub for the development of derivative handicrafts. Craftsmen around Tanah Beru produce highly detailed and accurate Pinisi miniatures, reflecting the actual structure of the large ships. These miniatures are not just souvenirs but a form of visual documentation of various Pinisi designs, ranging from the Lamba to the Palari models.
Performance arts are also frequently featured during ship completion celebrations. Traditional dances like Tari Ganrang Bulo and Pui-Pui music (a traditional wind instrument) are often played during the ship launching ceremony into the sea (Peluncuran Perahu or Anyorong Lopi). This music and dance serve to ignite the spirit of hundreds of residents who work together to pull the large ships from land to the shoreline using logs lubricated with vegetable fat or soap.
Educational Programs and Community Involvement
Pusat Pembuatan Perahu Pinisi Tanah Beru plays a vital role as a non-formal educational institution. Apprenticeship programs for local youth are the backbone of this cultural preservation. Young people are not only taught how to carve wood or select the right type of ironwood (Eusideroxylon zwageri) but also about traditional astronomy and sea navigation based on constellations.
The Bulukumba Regency government, along with local adat communities, often organizes workshops for architecture and naval engineering students from various universities in Indonesia. In these programs, academics learn about ship balance based on the intuition and sensory experience of Tanah Beru maestros. Community involvement is not limited to men as boat builders; women in Tanah Beru are also involved in making sails and providing logistical support for rituals, creating an inclusive cultural ecosystem.
Cultural Events and Featured Festivals
The most monumental cultural event at this center is the annual Festival Pinisi. This festival is a showcase of the grandeur of newly completed ships. During the festival, the Ritual Amma’ Toa and a mass Anyorong Lopi procession are also held, attracting thousands of domestic and international tourists.
During this festival, visitors can witness firsthand how hundreds of people synergize to push ships weighing tens to hundreds of tons into the sea. This is not just a tourist attraction but a demonstration of the values of Assipitangarri (mutual respect) and Siri’ na Paccce (self-respect and solidarity) which form the foundation of life for the people of Bulukumba.
Preservation of Cultural Heritage and Challenges of Modernity
As a cultural center, Tanah Beru bears a great responsibility in maintaining the originality of Pinisi amidst the onslaught of modern technology. One preservation effort is the conservation of ironwood forests in the surrounding areas and education on the use of alternative wood types that still meet traditional quality standards.
This center also functions as a living data bank. Every curve of wood and joining method called sulo or timbuku is documented through storytelling by elderly maestros. UNESCO's recognition in 2017 has strengthened Tanah Beru's position as a global maritime cultural center, encouraging the emergence of local regulations to protect this coastal area from development that could damage the traditional shipyard ecosystem.
Role in Local Cultural Development
Pusat Pembuatan Perahu Pinisi Tanah Beru is the driving force of culture-based creative economy in Bulukumba. The identity of "Bumi Panrita Lopi" (Land of Boat-Building Experts) attached to this regency is entirely rooted in the activities in Tanah Beru. The existence of this center ensures that the identity as a seafaring nation is not lost to time.
Furthermore, this center plays a role in cultural diplomacy. Many Pinisi boats built in Tanah Beru now sail in various parts of the world, from Europe to America, serving as "traveling ambassadors" that carry the philosophy and aesthetics of South Sulawesi to the international stage. Every boat that leaves the coast of Tanah Beru carries a message about the harmony between humans, nature, and the Creator.
Through the synergy of sacred values, extraordinary technical skills, and community spirit, Pusat Pembuatan Perahu Pinisi Tanah Beru continues to stand strong. It is not just a place for producing sea transportation, but a living monument that continuously produces meaning, pride, and history for Indonesia's maritime civilization. Here, dead wood is transformed into living beings capable of conquering the oceans, proving that local wisdom is a compass that will never become obsolete in navigating the future.
Location
Located in Bulukumba, Sulawesi Selatan province.
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