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An gift from an Pande from Bali who is the 7th in de generation of krismakers.
Traditional made by him. Dajak |
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Made Pande...@ Kenyeri st Denpasar - Bali
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That is Correct.
Dajak |
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I wish you posted this about one year ago, before my trip to Indonesia! Now, I'm already considering going back.
And you can count on my envy! ![]() ![]() |
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The Keris was an gift he don t sell any keris he make them for the temple on Bali and some other priest.
There is an Nice Keris club in the Netherlands on 5 Marth we wil have an nice meeting if you wanna come you welcome it is about Balinese and Lombok Keris. I was the last 6 years chairman of the group. It is in Bronbeek kumpulan in Arnhem. Dajak |
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and if you visit surabaya and not afraid of cholesterol, we can alway try the fried ducks and a trip to Pasar Turi, where you can buy a whole lot of keris for a decent price Donny |
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