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I think the wood used for the scabbard is beautiful. Too bad the hilt has some damage.
I not even going to speculate as to the area of origin of this one. Last edited by kino; 23rd November 2008 at 04:41 AM. |
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Gee Kino,Kerismas come early this year?
![]() The dress for this keris is clearly from Madura. The blade looks quite old. Could also be Madura, could be Jawa. What is the material embedded in the blade. I can't judge the color from the picture. Is it silver or gold? Very interesting indeed. ![]() |
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David, The dot in the blade is gold in color. Not sure what content is.
What does it represent? |
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