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Hi all,
Found this keris yesterday, keris seems old, the rest looks more recent. It smells lovely. That the main reason I bought it. Looking for the pamor options, my first though was Sumur Sinaba or Rante. Please advise about the pamor (if possible) thanks regards Patrick |
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Pamor uler lulut came to mind for me. I'll await for more learned folk here to weigh in
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The pamor pattern is not very specific, rather worn-out and indinstinct, so I would just identify it as pamor mlumah.
Regards Last edited by Jean; 6th May 2020 at 12:12 PM. |
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Yes, this blade is very badly eroded and it is difficult to name a specific motif.
As Jean has said, it is pamor mlumah, that is, a "laying down" pamor, the layers of pamor material parallel with the blade core, but I think that I can see evidence of surface manipulation, I feel it might have been made as something like bendo sagodo or maybe santa. Please note I have used "feel", this opinion is a not definite. |
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Thanks for all information
regards Patrick |
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