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keris from solo
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keris from Djogya
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Very nice blade.
Is there a scabbard with this keris ? best regards, Willem |
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Related to my question in the other thread - are there different classification for Solo- and Yogya-made kerises? Or kerises under various tangguh classifications can legitimately make it into Solo or Yogya keris sheaths and be named as such?
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Well made nice dapur and pamor (b.rineteng?). Is tayuman wood the Solo hit?
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hello willem this is the scabbard of this keris
regards semar |
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This is not a Solo (Surakarta) style blade.
Greneng is not Solo, blumbangan is not Solo, pawakan is not Solo, pamor is not Solo. Without handling I am not prepared to offer an opinion on where it might be from, but it is not Solo. That is certain. |
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thank you mister maisey
regards semar |
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