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Let me show to you. The work I've done to my keris. I managed to get it cleaned, stained, gave it new warangka ( Surakarta Ladrang )with brass pendok, new Handle cendana wangi ( sandalwood), old copper mendak ( gold plated) .
you can find there's a significant appearence of the pamor. I really like the sandalwood handle...smell nice. It's quite hard to find sandalwood these days. But I've manage to find a nice gayaman mede of sandalwool. It still in process, I'll make another posting about the gayaman made of sandalwood. Just want to share this pictures guys... |
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The new wrongko is nice, but personally i would put the old hilt back on. It looks like nicer wood and better workmanship (though i can't see it close up) and it is my understanding that a hilt of darker wood than the wrongko is often desirable anyway.
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You're 100% right, I also prefer the old hilt. It has darker wood and match better with the new warangka. But since the old hilt has a 2 cm crack just near the Selut then I put my other sandalwood hilt to replace it. I will try to put some glue on the damage hilt in order to restore it's original shape. The old selut didnot match to the mendak, maybe I should have someone to gold pleted the selut. any comment for the keris? |
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I agree with David but IMO try to change the selut with another better (maybe silver with yakut stones).
Keris seems a nice one. |
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