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Dear All,
perhaps this is worth to leave few words on it: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-19th...item43b313c678 The Pamor layers seem to be very thin, their thickness almost without changes. Greneng and Jenggot seem to be rather small in my eyes. Could this be a regional style? And was there some keris making in Bali between 1908 and WWII? Last edited by Gustav; 8th September 2012 at 03:15 PM. |
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More pictures.
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More.
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A lovely keris !
I had been watching this one . I'm very glad to see that a fellow member was able to acquire it . Congratulations, Gustav . |
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Dear Rick,
it isn't mine, I really wanted just to post it for dicussion, for it is an interesting piece worth of it ![]() |
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Ah, well .
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