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Hello Henri,
Such a unsymmetrical pamor is called pamor tangkis, see examples on Google. Regards |
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Hello Henri,
best and shortest explanation you will find here: "Tangkis- a means of warding off, or a shield; a blade is said to have pamor tangkis when it carries a different pamor motif on each of its blade faces, and this is considered to be a talisman against black magic." It is a citation from a site of a member here but by some reason don't want to provide the link. ![]() BTW, nice blade! Regards, Detlef |
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![]() I could be wrong, but his appears to be an accidental pamor. Such pamors are usually considered special due to their accidental nature i believe. ![]() |
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I am not very sure as well David, of course, one side is kelengan, the other side have pamor. Think it's still pamor tangkis.
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Yeah, I agree that this is a borderline case because of the pamor kelengan and just a pamor motif on the other side, and tangkis is a javanese name AFAIK. The odd pamor motif seems original and not accidental from the pictures, but a closer inspection could reveal the contrary. The blade looks original and old.
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By "accidental" I mean unwanted pamor and not unplanned pamor.
If this was a Javanese blade, I would compare the motif with known ones described by Tammens or Van Veenendaal for instance but this is probably not applicable for a Balinese blade. This blade is well made and I doubt that the maker would have left an unwanted motif but I don't know whether it is a planned or unplanned one. The pamor motif looks to be superficial so it may have been made more recently than the blade itself. Regards |
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