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Location: Australia
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Thank you for your comments David
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If it is helpful, here are some different blade perspectives.
I have given blade a light etch and can see a pamor? Cheers, Daniel |
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Is the surface smooth or not ? How is the colour/aspect of the hole on the bottom ? |
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I think this keris is from Bali or Lombok.
The blade was rather neglected, but in my opinion it was a polished blade. An attractive ukiran. Hard to tell if it is an old one from the picture. Wrangka seems to have some age. The gandar is a more recent replacement. You better etch the blade with warangan to get the pamor out again. |
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