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Old 15th August 2014, 03:50 AM   #1
S.Workman
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Default A most interesting keris, with figure

Hello everyone, I recently became the delighted owner of this wonderful keris. It is from Bali, and has a figure sculpted in by a most skilled craftsman. It appealed to me because I practice yoga, and this little figure is in Anjali Mudra, so I had to get it…
Of course, I would love feedback from people more knowledgeable than I!
I am interested in any idea of what this may have meant to the original owner, or what it means culturally.
The photos were not taken by me but by the seller. I don't think that he would mind me posting them.
BTW, the pamor is incredible.
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