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Hi Georgia. I can't currently find any written confirmation on this, but the practice of leaving offerrings of water and rice amongst other things for ones keris is, i believe, a common one. Keris are also regularly fed with incense and scented oils. I have never heard of any of these practices taking place in museums though.
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Hello Georgia.As Rick said,the common offering for keris is insence and fragrand oils.But I find it a little useless to feed keris into museums,for the reason that those keris are exposed everyday in daylight,and camera flash.Th e feeding is useful only when you have a keris in your place, feed it in the dark,and then put it right away in its sheath.Usually museum keris blades are exposed every day to hundreds of eyes,and daylight..
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Hi Pakana, that was actually David's comment.
![]() I would suppose that if a museum did not have a controlled climate possibly a small bowl of water could be put in the case to add a certain level of humidity during dry spells. Rick |
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Get off my lawn !!
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Come on children---be nice to one another.
When you get as old as I am you can talk about old. You blokes are still kids. |
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