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Old 6th October 2005, 11:14 AM   #1
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Originally Posted by Boedhi Adhitya
Hi Alam Syah,


It's used mainly as a practical weapon. Some, though, bear 'pusaka qualities', but very rare.

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It does appear as a practical weapon, but the quality suggests it belonged to someone of status. It appears to have age to it, but the silver shows little wear, as in being worn on a regular basis. One of means, must of had a fine keris, I wonder on what occasion, this would be worn.
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