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Keris collecting seems to be a very subjective activity .
Freddy I have an old example that is in the same general condition as yours along with several other old examples all collected from trusted sources . I enjoy them immensely for their antiquity and the fact that they were used within their culture . What really floats my boat in keris collecting is seeing well executed , unusual and complete pamor patterns and I find for the most part that they can only be affordably found in new work . |
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Yes rahman, I know that Pangeran Diponegoro's keris was quite small. I was talking about the ukiran and not the size of the keris when I made reference to Pangeran Diponegoro's keris. As for ukiran and warangka of a full size piece, see the picture of Ali Basah Sentot Prawiradirja. He was wearing a keris whose hulu and warangka is similar to Rick's piece.
Last edited by Alam Shah; 26th July 2005 at 11:53 AM. Reason: spelling |
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