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Old 18th September 2006, 02:56 PM   #19
Alam Shah
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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey
... I call this whole thing :- "the name game", and I feel that the only way in which it should be played is by giving the name, along with the source, the geographic location it was obtained, and the date..
Ditto on that.

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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey
With Madura dress, some of the motifs can be identified with either Suminep or Pamekesan.
Could you further elaborate on this, please.
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I have heard stories about the origin of some motifs and some wrongko styles.
I would love to hear the stories.

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But I cannot give names for the wrongko styles, nor the handle styles, that I could present a case in court for, and win.
It's ok if you cannot give. I won't sue you in court.

I'm not interested in "the name game" either, but would love to use common terms for the purpose of discussion. It's easier so that others could be "in the same frequency", whether we use what the locals use, English names or general form as identifier to what is being referred.

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I have seen two styles of highly carved wrongkos in the Suminep Kraton museum that were identified as "gabilan", and "brahmana rsi".
It would be nice if we could have pictures of these form.
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