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Old 1st October 2016, 12:16 AM   #8
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Many thanks to all for the information. I had accidentally made the connection between the words ukiran and carving, since the searches I had done for "ukiran" tended to show elaborately carved hilts. Likewise, searching for "hulu" tends to bring up pictures of mostly Bugis hilts, and "deder" pulls up what I think of as the generic Javanese hilts that I see on most keris. All of that made me reluctant to use any of those terms without more information.

My assumption was that the keris had been purchased new in 2000, in spite of the obligatory assurances that it was ancient.
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