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So now we have two very peculiar keris.
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Here is a third Pendok Krawangan of this kind.
Also two depictions of Madurese officials, which are said to be from 1830 (I don't have a completely convincing source for them), three others should exist. There was a very strong admiration for Balinese dress and dances (and perhaps other things as well) in Madura at least since Cakraningrat IV (around 1718). So a century later it was still there. |
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And one more Pendok of this style, which could be Krawangan. So there are four of them now:
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