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Welcome to the forum Peter!
Would like to see better pictures of your keris. But you are wrong in matters of the sheath. This sheath form is called tanggalan and attributed to the sultanate of Demak. And I also don't think that the sheath is a reshaped ladrang sheath like David assumed. Regards, Detlef |
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Interesting, aside from my obvious puny of a talent in photography, I'm afraid I'm also a terrible sucker at Javanese history. The philosophy in the Keris itself, how it's made and the intricate meanings of its shapes and pamors, etc that make me fall in love.
This pamor (Pedaringan Kebak) indeed has a subtle/soft tone to it. The Keris itself has thin blade and is also very light in my opinion. Please point me where exactly do you want me to take a better close-ups at and I will give all my might to comply. |
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Here my example with a tanggalan wrongko.
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To tell you the truth, I care less about the sheath but not to say that the choice of warangka doesn't have any importance to the overall Keris itself.
I'm now even more curious, is there any significance meaning between different warangkas according to Keris custom? |
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here what you have written in post # 1 of this thread: The keris comes with a traditional hand-carved Timåhå wooden sheath, also known as warangka Branggah Yogyakarta. I appreciate the comments and for authenticating my descriptions. Regards, Detlef |
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like written before, I don't think that the wrongko in question is a reshaped one but a taggalan wrongko but to be certain we will really need better pictures. For wrongko or warangka tanggalan see "Ensiklopedi Keris", page 458/459. Regards, Detlef |
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I agree to Sajen 100%
Peter is possible to see the top the blade? Thanks |
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Interesting indeed. If I were an Abdi Dalem, I surely wouldn't want to catch myself 'dressed' in a t-shirt during palace ceremonies. I am almost positive that Bali has its own style of sheath compare to its Javanese counterpart. But is there any difference of ladrang and gayaman from Solo and Yogyakarta? |
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