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Old 24th November 2024, 07:08 PM   #2
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It's a lovely blade, but i see nothing that would necessarily identify this keris as a keraton blade.
I believe this hilt is Cirebon, or at least North Jawa, not East Jawa. I can't tell much about the wrongko from the photos beyond the damage.
My thoughts on this blade is that it is contemporary work. I don't think it was made in Bali, but the smith may have had Balinese blades in mind. Though when we look at old Javanese blades from the Banten era we see a similar ricikan and pawakan that is clearly not Balinese. Of course this keris is not Banten, but that may have been the look the smith was going for.
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