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The Keris Buda I have seen have a separate Gonjo topped off with a Methuk (for the most part) as is seen in many Tombak .
Can we accept that this was a common early form of securing the Gonjo to the Wilah ? I wonder; if this is so; at what time or era did the Mendak start to replace the Methuk in the development timeline of the keris in Jawa ? Rick |
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People look, but don't respond, probably because they don't have any answers. That's alright, neither do i
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Also not an answer, but some more questions:
is it possible, the early keris (with methuk) could be used also like spearheads? If yes, how long was this praktice applicated? Is the use of methuk bound to the phenomena of rectangular pesi? What are the practical advantages using a rectangular pesi, regarding the early keris? |
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" Is the use of methuk bound to the phenomena of rectangular pesi? "
Not as far as I can see . Round pesi on tombak have methuks . ![]() |
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Thank you Rick
![]() I wasn't clear enough, my question should be: Is the use of methuk ON KERIS bound to the phenomena of rectangular pesi? |
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Sorry Gustav, I have no answer to your question .
I simply do not know enough . ![]() |
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