A flesh-stone charm; a stone-like object reportedly found in the flesh of animals such as a wild pig, about the size of a pea.
The charm has a charm covering, tu'nul 1, which covers all but the ends of the charm, considered its eyes. Onto this covering is fashioned a cord-loop, pungko'dan, with an attached cord. This latter is secured to a betel nut bag, būtung; loincloth, lendom, or belt loop to prevent its loss.