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27th May 2007, 04:44 AM | #2 |
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More Unordinary Dhapur
Thank you Rick, David, and everybody,
Still continue the "unordinary dhapur". This time not kalawija, but rarely seen such dhapur like this. If we see the ricikan (details), at least we can see that this keris consists of two dhapur. (1) Karno Tinanding (but usually, karno tinanding is a straight dhapur) and (2) Sabuk Inten (11 luks, with two sogokans -- I don't know the English word). What will you call such dhapur? Sabuk Inten tinanding? Please give me idea... Ganjawulung |
28th May 2007, 07:20 AM | #3 |
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More Kalawija
Dear All,
Here is another kalawija keris, with 19 luks. I don't know, it is maybe Bimakroda luk 19 (?) or something else. (I hope Mansur will tell me what it is). The sheath is kemuning wood with motives of "nganam kepang" (English?), iras (one piece of wood) Solonese style. Ganjawulung |
28th May 2007, 05:46 PM | #4 | |
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Your keris is very impressive I think you right if called this keris as Bimakrodha luk 19. The keris which shown the spirit or enthusiasm. The wrangka also nice piece, especially if the mendak will replaced with silver mendak, same with the selut material (thats just my humble opinion lho ya ) |
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30th May 2007, 03:53 AM | #5 | |
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I have changed the mendhak with silver mendhak, as your request... Thanks for your attention Ganjawulung |
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30th May 2007, 06:54 PM | #6 | |
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Nice collections |
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