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Old 19th January 2023, 10:18 AM   #1
Anthony G.
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Originally Posted by satsujinken View Post
1. nope, it is originally made like that

2. yes

3. no

though the dress type is commonly found in Kelewang, I disagree that this was a kelewang

the existence of sogokan is the proof that this one is a variant of Sundrik

not the commonly seen, but not kelewang in my opinion

see the comparison specimen on the photo - belonged to a friend in Mataram
Thanks for sharing, it was interesting.
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