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Thank you very much for your expertise on this question. I would have thought that ceramic or stone hilts, being made with different materials from the usual and already well known ones, could be attractive for tourists... It is very interesting to get some knowledge about your experience of these materials when used for keris hilts. |
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Greetings,
Is this a Keris hilt? Which ethnic group of Indonesia can this be attributed to, and what is the cultural significance? |
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Old handle made of lead (VERY heavy!)
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