A bit of a different situation to that which prevailed back in the 1970's, Pak Ganja.
I visited the museum many times prior to my last Jakarta visit in 1978, and I took many photographs.
Of course, the keris and other objects I photographed were not taken out of the display cases, but I had no great difficulty in taking photos through the glass. I was using a Nikon F with standard 50mm lens at that time, and 200ASA film. The images are not perfect, but they're pretty good --- certainly good enough to identify individual keris.
This prohibition on taking photos in museums seems to be widespread these days. Everywhere I go I see the signs, and as a general rule I ignore those signs. If there is somebody standing near you can't take a pic, but if there is not --- what can they do?
It will be quite interesting to learn the background of that keris.
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