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David, I'm not at home, I do not have access to this keris and my memory is not good enough to give any clarification about it that we cannot see in the photo.
The photos were taken a few years back, and that might have been the last time I handled this keris. I think that the selut & mendak are perhaps bronze. Best I can do is give you a rain check for about a month's time. |
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No worries Alan. Just a curiosity on my part. Bronze seems a good possibility. Given the yellowish tint to the metal i didn't really think it was silver, but sometimes such colours are a factor of the light and color balance so i never assume without asking if the colors are correct.
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Some similar yet different styles of wrongkos from the same area (some old and some recent).
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Beautiful, rustic piece. Love the contrast between the wrongko and hulu.
Wonderful selut too. I wouldn't be surprised if the wilah itself is less impressive. I rarely see keris attributed to Ceribon and its surroundings with impressive wilah. |
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