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This is probably a Javanese sword. the sword lost its handle ( made of horn ) . It just been stained and received its new handle and scabard.
I'm wondering whether any body can tell me about its PAMOR, I put some close up pictures here about the pamor work. People here in Indonesia call it " pasir malele" pamor. how do you think guys? Any info would be great. regards, FERRY, Jakarta, Indonesia |
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JUST A GUESS
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that a long time ago traders from Luwuk Sulawesi brought pamor material and steel to java. those materials then used by empus in java to make kerises and swords. |
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