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Dear Michael,
Not so clear, what figure it is. Maybe Garuda-headed naga. The pamor in the naga's body, is "pamor tambal" (I don't know the right English word for it). There are no more traces of gold kinatah or tinatah left... Is there any info on this motive? (I will make it clearer, soon) Ganjawulung |
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Gonjo,
if it is old keris, it looks alike either kanoman or kasepuhan cirebon sultanate. you are a cirebonese, arent you? Usman |
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Gonjo not cirebonese........ Gonjo is soloensis "tulen" (tulen in English?) ![]() hallo Mas gonjo when i'm ready i will contact you Cahaya |
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Yeah, that is an old keris. Supposed to be tangguh Mataram in Amangkurat era (?). Or if I'am fortunate: Sultan Agungan... This picture below, is real Cirebonese keris with luk 9 (Wali Songo?), and with fantastic relief of Paksi Naga Liman (Elephant-Naga-Garuda headed figure). Like the Royal Chariot (?) of Cirebon, which bears name Paksi Naga Liman. The form of the chariot (you may see in the Cirebon palace, or in its museum), is just like this relief. Thanks alot, my keris friend Mr Cahaya and Mr Raden Usman.... Ganjawulung |
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