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Thank you for your comment.
The pendok is still closed at the bottom, but severely crushed. It is made out of brass and the decoration on the pendok is only on 1 side. The inner side is covered with wood and the pendok can be separated from the top part containing the wranka. I have to say that I am not an expert on this subject. I will post some close up pictures tomorrow whit daylight. The deer like creature is a kantjil, a dwarve deer only found on Java. On the island there are many fables about this animal outwitting its enemies. |
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To adequately repair the dents in this pendok, a mandrel is required. Only the maker, or somebody working in this craft would have a suitable mandrel.
A makeshift job could be done by using a long piece of wood with a rounded curve at its tip to just lift the dents a bit from the inside.The dents would be lifted out, or pressed out. It would be worked cold, use of heat would raise the risk of loosening the solder joints. |
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