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1. The gandik has been re-formed 2. the pamor layers are thin, which means this is a Bali keris 3. the blade is thin which makes the odo-odo look tall 4. The sogokan are "very, very deep" 5. the greneng has not been re-formed (does this look like Bali greneng to you?) 6. the tagguh is not Blambangan (though that was never stated) You can really see all that in this one photograph? I am quite impressed by this skill. Do you have any provenanced Bali keris to show us to help support your belief that this is an old Bali keris? Can you support your ideas in any way other than your own observations based on this one photograph? Do you have any response to the fact that the very keris in question apparently appears in a notable book on keris attributed to Mpu Supo and described as Dhapur Pasopati with pamor Wos Wutah? |
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