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Old 19th May 2007, 06:31 PM   #1
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Default Keris Tindih -- The Neutralizer

Hi All,

Some Javanese believed (still believe?) that if you have more than one keris, you'd better have a neutralizer-keris. And that would be a "Keris Tindih". Usually, the Keris Tindih bears dhapur "Betok". And the best tindih is Jalak Budo, or just Betok.

Good Betok and Jalak Budo, supposed to be made in 9th and 10th century. Or at least, Singasari era in 11th century. This Betok (see picture), is the younger Betok. Supposed to be from Pajajaran era (13th century?). It bears pamor "Janur Sinebit" or say it "Torn Coco's Leaves". The sheath is from "mangga hutan" (forest mango) wood, style "sandang walikat" with Jawa Deman (modified by Madurese carver) ivory hilt.

I got this Betok from Cirebon. And I do hope you don't disturb with this "no good" picture..
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