A scabbard belt, commonly made of rope or woven rattan, used for holding a bolo scabbard, ho'ot, around the waist.
The belt is woven of eight long strips of rattan, uway, in a tubular shape with a zigzag pattern, lāga 2. One end of the belt is attached to one side of the scabbard at the upper end. At the loose end of the belt there are two tie strings, bolenot, used to tie the belt to the scabbard belt loop, īngan di ho'ot, at the opposite upper side of the scabbard.