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Actually, we can't call this either kul buntet or batu lapak, it is simply pamor tambal, and my guess is that it has been done well after the time of completion of the blade.
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I'm not calling it batu lapak.. I'm just making a comparison on the style of the layering works of the inlay..
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Here are two of my picit keris, the left one with missing ganja and the right one is a keris putut, both blades are very thin.
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Thank you all for your response.
Sajen, Thanks for showing your keris. My keris is also very thin. Do you have a picture of the pesi? |
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I just take them, the first picture is from the keris putut, the other from the keris with missing ganja. |
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