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Originally Posted by milandro
We will probably never know what the meaning of those objects in the mendak is.
These probably represent personal convictions or superstitions which have meaning only to one person who has the key to interpreter this personal ritual as opposed to codified and established ritualised symbols which a whole group understands and would recognise.
On a general term neither the mendak nor the kris seem to be , otherwise, especially noteworthy. The hilt too, while nicely carved , doesn't strike me as being very old or being particularly emblematic of being any special character. Maybe I am wrong but I just don't see it.
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Maybe that is the only answer. It doesn't belong to any Keris culture, it's something else coincidently happens in a Keris.