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Are you Indonesian, Semar?
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Maybe it would be better for the carver to carve Raja Mala hilts rather than the tajong.
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no bluerf wy you aske I`m form the nederlands
regards semar |
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This is a really nice one
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Hi Semar,
Thanks. I asked because your purchases seem to predominantly come from Indonesia. This hilt is not a real tajong, most likely made in Indonesia. |
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Hi Semar,
I've seen quite a number of 'Tajong' hilts coming from various parts of Indonesia, I do agree that this looks like one. The general aesthetics of the shape, carving techniques and embellishment are not of Peninsular style, imho.. |
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oke thank you gentelmen
regards semar |
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