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Bump for niceness
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Sorry i missed this first time around. Not only pamor wengkon but also either a Kul Buntet or perhaps Lintang Mas in the sorsoran and a kendit on the gonjo. I like it, even if the sekar kacang has been compromised.
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Nicely controlled Wengkon! Is the kul buntet intentional, or a consequence of the picetan reaching the depth of the white pamor level?
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I have strong doubts we can call this feature kul buntet. In "Keris di Lombok" this is described as Rembulan or Wulan Gangsal, or Mata Kolo. Never have seen this on a Javanese keris before.
One time as pamor, one as kinatah (or remnants of it): |
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