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The attribute held by the deity (Bayu?) is quite nice, with the fish eggs (telur ikan) on it. Anyone seen other hilts with such works?
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![]() "Fish eggs" or "telur ikan" refers to the small little metal beads which resemble... fish eggs. Its a technique commonly employed in jewellery-making (including keris accessories) in India and S.E.A. This is the 1st time I'm seeing it employed on the attribute of a Balinese figural hilt. |
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A lovely keris. Wished tourist keris looked like this one...........
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