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![]() I just thought that the Hanuman smiles not like this one ![]() But, what ever it was, This hilt is very impressive, isn't it ? --- Kai, I agree that the Old Balinese keris resemble with Javanese. But I think the Balinese has the histories it self although any the Javanese touch ![]() Here the link for example the old Javanese Keris (before Majapahit Era): http://keris.fotopic.net/c684298.html http://keris.fotopic.net/c450928.html http://keris.fotopic.net/c618304.html Majapahit Era (1300-1500s): http://keris.fotopic.net/c645331.html http://keris.fotopic.net/c669644.html http://keris.fotopic.net/c785067.html Mataram Era (1600-1700s) : http://keris.fotopic.net/c451023.html http://keris.fotopic.net/c710134.html http://keris.fotopic.net/c461570.html We can see that the Javanese keris still different with Balinese, specifically at some Ricikans on Sorsoran. I think the 1st keris which you posted is an impressive old Balinese keris on Early Mataram period 1500-1600s). Very beautiful workmanship. Same with your Balinese kris which you collected ![]() |
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