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Old 15th December 2025, 08:03 PM   #9
A. G. Maisey
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Yes Martin, the embossing could have been done in Jogjakarta, or at least by somebody working according to the principles of the Jogjakarta school, but the motifs & overall presentation is indicative of Banyumas, and the profile of this bunton pendok is acceptable for a Solo wrongko as well as a Banyumas wrongko.

The material used can only be determined by test.
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