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Thank you very much for your answer.
The uwer seems to be made from old glass bead. I had already put WD40 but I will clean it again according to your instructions. |
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The older ones of this type were glass, but usually I have found these "stones" to be plastic, try testing with a hot needle. There are a lot more plastic ones around than glass.
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Regardless, if this were mine i would replace the uwer anyway as it's a bit of a mess. |
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Yeah, I didn't notice the bead, & it would be a replacement, but just the same, that uwer needs to go.
Incidentally, a couple weeks back I found out what an "uwer" really is, besides being that little ring under a keris Hilt. It is the rolled up bit of palm leaf that women --- mostly village women --- use to enlarge the hole in the ear lobe so it can accept a big stud. Pretty funny I reckon. Like a lot of the names used for keris associated things. |
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