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Dear Kerislovers,
What name of pamor do you think? warm salam, OeS |
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Hi Usmen, I'll have a go-tunggak semi? (tree sprout) But could it be raja gundala?-looks like a howling wolf sat on his haunches..
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Could it possibly be Princess In A Cage ?
![]() Doesn't look like a Batu Lapak . ![]() Rick |
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These types of pamor are quite subjective and suggestive...
![]() First look... from the outer silhouette, looks like a woman wearing a headgear, sitting down... left hand supporting her posture, while a baby on her lap. Lemmy, I see what you see too... ![]() |
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What did the maker create, and what has been created by time and the hand of God?
The maker had a name for the motif he created. Does man have the right to name a motif created by God? |
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Hi,
Its the "almost burned out candle" motif. This pamor signifies that the time is near and we should perform good while the candle is still burning. hehe.. ![]() |
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Some pamor did not turn out what the maker wants it to be. Pak Raden, for this I will call in generally pamor tiban, specifically tunggak semi. With sighting of rojo gundolo.
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