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Is this not a classic? Thanks, J. |
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By searching through old threads I stumbled about this one and have to add some Madura sheaths.
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Nice pieces! According to M.M. Hidayat, the warangka of your last specimen is in a style locally called capil. Any opinion if the attached style of sandang walikat warangka is from (continental) East Java or Madura? Regards |
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thank's! The capil sheathed keris is a patrem. I think the sandang walikat style can be found in East Java as well in Madura. Regards, Detlef |
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Thanks! Actually my 2 krisses have a rather short blade also (30 cm) and the one with the wooden sandang walikat sheath has a similar hilt to your patrem (village style?). Regards |
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Agree, .....beautiful madura you have Sajen
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