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Mans,
thank you for uploading. perhaps, the corroded panji wilis at the gandik has the same motive as a relief on the top of lizard head. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: East Java
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But my keris had "King" relief / figure on the gandik. So, do perhaps the kinatah motif under the gonjo is a Jamang (front of the crown) ![]() |
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Location: Singapore
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Mans,
When I looked closely, your gandik seems like a human figure in a squatting position, wearing a wayang headgear, including the earpiece. Perhaps just my imagination. ![]() |
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Mans,
High possibilites that the figure at gandik sure looks like a squatting man wearing a headgear - possibly a king wearing the crown. That kinatah at the ganja could be jamang motifs. Impressive!!! |
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hi Alam,
Yes right that the figur looks like a human who wearing a wayang headgear ![]() ![]() Also thank to Newsteel, you have same opinion with me that the figure is a king wearing the crown in squatting position ![]() By more pictures we can know more about the keris styles.. and I hope other forumities will post another keris with relief too for reference ![]() |
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