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I also thought of Pendok looking Jogja - but the upper end of Pendok and Slorok aren't typical Jogja at all. They look like they were intended to match with a Solo Atasan from beginning.
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Would such a blade be worthy to be housed in a red lacquered Pendok.
Also an image of the wrongko from the top. |
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Is the wrongko carved from a piece of teak burl?
It's quite lovely with the grain going in so many directions. Worthy of the dress? I think so. |
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Rick, yes, burl teak (jati gembol)
Gustav, it is a very easy job to fit just about any pendok to just about any wrongko. Kino, this is a very nice blade, but it is not the nature of the blade that decides what the pendok on the wrongko should look like, it is the hierarchical position of the person who will wear the keris. |
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Yes, and the Wilah which is the heart; may have been associated with special events in its past.
That we can only guess about . |
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Alan - but not the end of such Slorok with elaborated pattern.
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Gustav, the center front panel is a slorok, it is a separate part to the body of the pendok, the open end of the pendok can be made flat, or it can be made curved, this one has been made flat.
In the pic it looks Jogja, but it is difficult to know from the pic if the overall decrease from open end to closed end is sufficient for a Jogja pendok. However, we can fit just about any sort of pendok to just about any sort of wrongko, it is an easy thing for a m'ranggi, and even for an experienced collector it is no big deal. |
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