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Originally Posted by Henk
This keris has in my opinion dapur brodjol. The tikkel alis, necesarry for dapur tilam upih, is as far as I can see not present on the pictures.
Origin is probably East Java, at least the ukiran and mendak point in that direction. The wrangka has a Solo look.
The pelet drawing on the front of the wrangka puzzles me a bit. I think it is painted on the wrangka and also on the ukiran. It is not uncommon and often seen. Pelet wood is expensive so a cheaper solution is to paint the pelet motiv on the wood. On the picture of the backside of the scabbard you can see that this keris was dressed with a pendok.
An authentic keris with age, but certainly not Lombok or Bali.
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After second look, I think I have to agree with you Henk. The warangka look a bit suspicious, and I think it was painted.