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Old 8th May 2009, 05:53 AM   #1
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Dear fellow members

Despite my nickname -- Greybeard -- I am a "young" keris collector and a new member, too. Still lacking in knowledge and experience, I collected quite a number of older and a few new kerises (I hope they are of good or at least of average quality ... anyway, so far I like them all!).
As a starting point, I decided to purchase kerises luk only, because I am especially interested in the forms of the luk (kemba -- sedeng -- rengkol, according to the Ensiklopedi Keris). However, when looking at my kerises I find it sometimes difficult to distinguish one luk type from the other. E.g. where does sedeng end, where does rengkol begin?
Can someone provide some pictures, showing those styles and the differences between them?

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Old 8th May 2009, 06:49 AM   #2
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A good example of an illustration could be found in the book, "Keris Jawa: antara Mistik dan Nalar", page 157. It shows the 5 major forms.. luk hemet-hemet, luk kemba, luk sarpa lumaku, luk keker/sarpa nglangi and luk rengkol. Of course there are variants in between.

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Old 8th May 2009, 08:01 AM   #3
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Hello Alam Shah

Thank you for your suggestion. Based on the picture in "Keris Jawa" I own 1 kemba, some sedeng, a few keker and 1 very similar to rengkol (true rengkol seems to be closely related to the tangguh Pengging, but my keris is said to be Mataram Senopaten).

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Old 18th May 2009, 05:51 AM   #4
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Thank you all for reading my very first post!

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