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This keris is large in size, made of thick brass/copper supposed to be a ceremonial keris from Patani. It is an old keris, not a tourist piece, age late 1800s. The keris will go to its new owner without the ready fixed gold pendokok. I will replace a reasonable pendokok should there be any interested parties. TQ for viewing.
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Hi,
Can you give me your contact number and a quote for this keris? Jonathan |
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Close-up photos of the gold pendokok (optional) as requested.TQ.Mykeris.
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Mid overall close-up as requested.
The second photo is a voluntary unusual effect of the keris produced through `automatic-mode` direct photography. I wouldnt know how it happened, but all photos taken turned normal except this one. Perhaps someone with photography expertise could help to explain how it happened technically. This is my first encounter with this kind of phenomena ![]() Last edited by mykeris; 26th October 2005 at 05:21 AM. Reason: additional |
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