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Yes it's a Keris with all the characteristics of a (recent) production of Madura (The handle, the sheath, the realization of the blade and pamor).
For the pamor it may be Mayang? |
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Hi there,
Based on the craving and design of the hulu and warangka, it might be Madura made. |
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Aeng Tong-Tong, Sumenep Madura, dhapur Sepang, pamor Bulu Ayam (Jawa Timur), Ron Duru (Ron Genduru, Ron Gendhuru, Jawa Tengah), current era, no slorok.
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Thanks all, for the information.
pamor Bulu Ayam is this a rare pamor type ? |
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In an old keris, yes it is, in a recent keris, not particularly, in a recent keris with no slorok (core) like this one, not at all.
However, that said, the pamor on this keris is quite well done, and well done bulu ayam/ron duru, is not common |
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