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And the size comparison with the normal luk 9 keris...
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The gandhik part of the second keris...
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I have two keris which you can call "talismanic patrem".
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=10439 Here you can see the first. sajen BTW, very nice Banjarmasin keris you have there Michael! Last edited by Sajen; 12th July 2009 at 05:25 PM. |
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And this is the other one, the blade is 12,5 cm without peksi, the shape similar like the one from Ganjawulung.
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Did you notice, that it is more like "the human's head" than naga's head? Please look at this picture... GANJAWULUNG |
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Thanks, Sajen. I like this smaller size sajen too. And from the "smelling" of the blade, and from the former owner, I think that this palm-sized sajen (less than 22 cm) was once used to be a kind of amulet too...
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