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Thank you David.
Regarding your remark that not many old Balinese keris has this dhapur, probably because this dhapur is recent variation? If my memory is correct both Dhapur Surakarta and Keris Jawa listed Karna Tinanding as straight keris. Thank you Alan. The maker (well at least I obtained it from him) is Pande Yuga Wardiana, he is the grandson of Pande Ketut Sandi, although I remember he told me that he did not learn to make keris from his grandfather. |
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Thank you YS.
There has been a bit of a proliferation of keris makers in Bali over the last few years. |
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https://www.nusabali.com/berita/7776...-usia-25-tahun He is quite popular and many of his blades' pamor are shiny, might be due to different materials being used. ![]() |
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Location: Nova Scotia
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It is not the fact that your keris has luk with this design that i don't care for. I just don't personally enjoy the double Sekar Kacang on keris. It almost always has an awkward appearance for me, even with keris lurus. |
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