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			hi! i'm new to this forum and also new among the classic weapons enthusiast. i'm from the state of terengganu and recently visit a distant relative who happen to own a keris. it was handed down for generations from father to eldest son. he show me the keris and from there my interest grew. though i came from the land  where the keris orginated, i shamefully say i know almost nothing about it and i'm amazed at many of forumers here who, from distant land, knows more about keris then many of us here in Nusantara. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	i have a question about pamor. is it possible to create a certain design, say an inscription or something using pamor, or is the pamor design are happen to be by chance?  | 
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			Weclome to the forum Megat Alam Syah. I encourge you to make use of this forums search feaure. I am sure you will find many old threads to interest you.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	The answer to your question is yes it is possible and i believe that an example was recently posted so take a look in the recent threads...or maybe that person would be so kind as to provide a link or repost the picture.  
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   pamor tiban, pamor rekan, pamor mlumlah, pamor miring... Also have a look at "Keris in the Malay World" (in VCD format), by Kuala Lumpur: Dept. of Museums and Antiquities, Ministry of Culture, Arts & Tourism, [2002] In the videodisc, there are segments on how pamor inscriptions are made. These should get you started...  
		Last edited by Alam Shah; 30th June 2007 at 09:35 AM. Reason: spelling  | 
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			i'll check it out. thanks!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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