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keris from Djogya
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You guys, can we stop with the multiple postings under the same subject title please !
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I do not see a problem I put two different kerissen one the form one from solo and one from Djogya
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First impressions - the pamor style looks Madurese or East Javanese. Do Yogya kerises have certain pamor styles to begin with? Ok, not the specific pamor types, but the way they produce their pamor could have a certain look and feel to it.
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IMO a nice old keris in nice dress
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This keris might have come from Jogja, but it sure wasn't made there,
Old Madura or East Jawa. |
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