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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Holland
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Everybody thanks for the info.
@ Davids . I like it also , that is why i bougt it There is something that atracks me in this keris , the dapur is relative simple but it ''catch'' me is some way . |
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Join Date: May 2006
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Yes Danny, simple.
But one of the most difficult pamor motifs to make. |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Holland
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@ Mr Maisey,
I didn,t know that , now i.m even more happy i find this one . But just for learning..would it be more difficult to make this one than let,s say mayang makar ? |
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All manipulated pamors have their own specific difficulties, and traditionally ron duru was regarded as level 1 of difficulty. It was said that ron duru was the last pamor made when an empu was ready to die. However, any pamor that uses a wengkon requires tremendous control during forging and unlimited patience and application during the cold work.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Holland
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@ Tatung .
Thank ,s Yes the Ganja is the same material and the same structure as the keris , On top of the ganja there is also a pamor line in the middle . Somebody can tel me more about the mendak ? Is this one a ''original'' madurese mendak , i never had one like this before. imo a very simple mendak. |
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