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Old 5th November 2005, 07:01 AM   #3
simatua
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Default Padjang keris

Thanks for the comment. I am a realistic man, and i know what you mean.
A fancy pendok and a wranka does not make a nice keris. Even I did not bought it on the market; it came from the inheritance of a late general TNI (Indonesian army) related to my wife. At the other hand he was a collector himself and did buy the keris, so no special stories.
The keris is written ( for whats it worth) to empu Bharada (?) i never heart and read about, and cannot find it in the books

Speaking about court pieces, i doubt it myself this is one.i expect a lot from a Court blade.And i have seen in collections of others and myself better blades( just simple dressed) than this. but........

Still questions are remaining. the wranka(old) is exactly fit for the blade, and i am sure not a re-fitting.
And according to the book of ing. G Tammens ,Estimating the age and looking at the pamor i have to conclude this is a "padjang" keris.; many times found in higher society (and court.)
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