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Old 4th February 2018, 10:39 PM   #1
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Default Is this an example of Gustav’s element

Please forgive me for the reference to Gustav’s element but that is the terminology used in a lengthy thread sometime ago. Was wondering if this KERIS exhibits the same features as the early keris shared in that thread.
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Hello RSWORD,

no, it's a conventional Greneng on a relatively young blade. The "Dha" element on Greneng is so to say abbreviated, without the small "teath" in the middle (like the one on Jenggot), but that's a feature we sometimes see also on older blades.
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Is the keris illustrated above an example of dapur Parungsari?
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Old 28th February 2018, 04:28 PM   #5
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Is the keris illustrated above an example of dapur Parungsari?
The keris shown in this thread are Balinese and parungsari is a Javanese dhapur AFAIK, so i would think not, though they do fulfill many of the ricikan requirements for that particular Javanese dhapur.
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