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Location: The Netherlands
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Michael,
The dress for that sangkuh is most unusual. That madurese kerisdress is from the period 1945-1950, made for the dutch soldiers to bring home. Just like the kerisdress with the wrangka as a lying lion with the ukiran in the shape of a woman or man It means that this sangkuh was used for "tourist"-trading purposes with the dutch soldiers during that period. |
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