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Old 16th August 2025, 12:40 PM   #1
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Exactly! No silver involved!
Well 2:1 then probably you are right .
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Old 19th August 2025, 04:35 PM   #2
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Putting aside matters of dress, the blade profile is rather reminiscent of the rencong. Not congruent, but seemingly related.
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Old 19th August 2025, 10:21 PM   #3
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The fretwork is reminiscent of the rondha found in keris and other Indonesian weapons, the acid etching is common in various blades produced in East Jawa & along the North Coast of Jawa, the carved hilt could be from any number of places, including East Jawa, the form of the hilt pommel is a similar style to base of Javanese display shafts.

I have never seen anything that is overall the same as this knife, but it does have a number of characteristics that remind me very strongly of the items that were marketed through Pasar Turi in Surabaya in years past.
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