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Old 1st November 2024, 04:11 AM   #12
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hmmm...i wish i had such problems as you. LOL!
The Javanese keris is a nice example of a Mahesa keris. I think the dhapur might be closest to Kebo Teki, but others might have other ideas.
I agree that the other one is a Bugis keris. Not sure of the exact origins though.
So, do you at least know where these "mistake" keris came from and do you have to return them?
I know where they came from, because I brought something else in the same place. They just sent me the kerises I didn't purchase instead of the kerises I brought. The cost of return and change will be too high, so I can only accept whatever I got.
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