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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 6,376
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Hi CC, welcome to the warung .
The middle stand may be a depiction of Rangda; the hairy one on the left I find most intriguing; the right hand one could be Hanuman but also might not be; need to see whether that one has a tail . ![]() Here is a picture of two Javanese keris holders and a glimpse of a balinese carving of Hanuman wrestling a Naga . Last edited by Rick; 22nd May 2008 at 02:30 AM. |
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Join Date: May 2008
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Thanks for your response Rick!
That Hanuman sculpture is fascinating. For my appendix, do you mind giving me your location (city, state) as a collector who owns holders? Also, did you get your holders from anywhere in the states or did you order from overseas? |
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Location ? You'll have to look up my coordinates; they're listed . I have another Javan keris board; I'll try to hunt up a picture . |
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Hanuman
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A bhuta
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The Demon Frog.
Representing? Your guess is as good as mine. |
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Twalen and Mwerdah.
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This synchs nicely with our togogan thread.
Bali keris stands are togogs too, just bigger ones. I'll put up a few pics later today. I reckon you could put money on it that the monkey stand is supposed to be Hanuman. Cecas, your request for information is a bit like a "what is the nature of the universe" type question. If I may suggest, perhaps you could present some carefully composed specific questions, then some of us may be able to present possible answers, or at least point you in a direction that will assist. |
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