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					Originally Posted by shadejoy
					
				 
				To tell you the truth, I care less about the sheath but not to say that the choice of warangka doesn't have any importance to the overall Keris itself. 
			
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 Hello Peter,
 
here what you have written in post # 1 of this thread:
 
 The keris comes with a traditional hand-carved Timåhå wooden sheath, also known as warangka Branggah Yogyakarta. 
 
I appreciate the comments and for authenticating my descriptions.
Regards,
 
Detlef
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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