Cungkup

Cungkup is an Indonesian square building with a roof made to shade or protect something, usually a grave, inscription, or nameplate.

There's also a jasmine flower pattern which is thought to be a sign of politeness in Palembang traditions.

Cungkup is also built for inscriptions if it's outside, this is so it doesn't get damaged by the weather among other things.

Usually, inscriptions shown in a museum will have a cungkup dedicated to it if it isn't protected by a glass case.

This serves as a protection for the nameplate since they are susceptible to weather damage and rust.

Cungkup used to shade a bedug at The Great Mosque of Central Java