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Old 27th November 2008, 03:55 PM   #17
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Good question - I don't think I can answer that.

Perhaps we could ask ourselves - what is the meaning of 'Pandai Saras'?

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Hi Kai Wee,
Thank you for the example.. Just a thought..
Does Tok Chu, only focus on one design, or does he have a few, perhaps made for different person with different size, height, etc.. throughout his lifetime or otherwise?

In the Javanese concept, the original blade is added with the prefix 'kyai' (eg. kyai megantara), blades that are made afterwards are added the prefix 'dapur' (eg. dapur megantara).. so likewise, when one says keris 'tok chu', what does it really mean? a blade forged by the known empu, or a design known to be made by him, hence attributed to him? or something else?.. I'm just pondering.. open to opinion, ideas.. etc.
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