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Thats what I thought, the first two keris look like modern tourist keris, as for the keris with markings I contacted the owner of the site for a better quality photo but the email address is not operational. I would have liked to see photos of that blade to see if the writing is newly engraved into the blade.
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Maybe modern tourist piece with the "isi" of 5000 yrs old
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![]() If it is, then it would be considered 'isi susulan', probably not done by an empu(?). It's like putting a Ferrari engine in a Ford Pinto shell. ![]() |
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pictured seems to be a tibetan horn. Where did they get that?
Sorry- the only pic that I can find is very small. |
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