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Old 16th December 2010, 02:29 AM   #8
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Some examples of balinese hilts, with special information such as this: the difference between the "the northern bondolan" (the upper picture) and the "common bondolan" (the lower picture). Slight but meaningful difference..

Or in the second picture in this post, the special "pelet" (motif in timoho hilt) we usually called "kendhit" like the strap-motif, that balinese usually call it "bebed kelinden" motif... With the (balinese) meaning of it. They believe, such motif in balinese danganan, have special tuah of "penolak bala" (against the bad deed), and put more kharisma to the owner etc...

Examples on balinese seluts too..
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