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Originally Posted by shadejoy
It is similar to wos wutah, but the pamor on this Keris doesn't disperse in several groups and it covers almost the entire surface of the blade. The hue or contrast between the pamor and wilah is a lot less forceful than wos wutah, it really has a very soft tone. I'm sorry my friend, but I have to insist that this one is definitely Pedaringan Kebak.
Attached is the picture of another Keris that I have which Wos Wutah pamor.
However, I would really like to know whether this Keris is indeed a Carita Keprabon. What would be the things to look at?
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Hello Peter,
my understanding of pamor P.K. is a very fine pamor wos wutah which covers nearly the entire surface of the blade, look for example the in post # 1 shown example from Marco in this thread:
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ght=pedaringan
Frankly said is the blade of your keris so worn that it is IMHO not possible to say if we have here a Pedaringan Kebak pamor, could be or could not be.
Maybe Alan can enlighten us.
Regards,
Detlef