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I agree with Gavin that in general the blades dressed as tajong are of generally good quality, unlike the middling to poor quality blades that are often found in coteng dress. Peninsular blades lack contrasting pamor, but they are typically well-forged, with good detail work. It's not uncommon to find a better quality carita blade in tajong dress. Thanks for posting these images, kyoba84, I'm deeply envious of your collection. |
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Tajong with a pandai saras blade, in the collection of the Asian Civilizations Museum.
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Tajong with a carita blade, in the collection of the Asian Civilizations Museum.
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