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Goodness gracious me!
Against my will I have been drawn into this. Ms Baganing, I am most ignorant of the area of your speciality, but I am quite familiar with monumental works in Jawa, most especially those showing depictions of the keris. To the best of my knowledge, every keris shown in Jawanese monumental works does indeed look like a keris. Will you please advise me of the name of the temple in Jawa that has a depiction of a keris that does not look like a keris? Further, just to demonstrate my purely objective approach to this matter of what is and is not a keris, may I remind all that there are some Javanese keris which do indeed not run true to the usually accepted classic definition of a keris.However, in all cases the naming is substantiated by inclusion in a royally authorised reference. |
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you can use the one found in prambanan temple. I can't even see any katik. definitely the blade is straight. I am not sure about the handle-- the stone is broken. |
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every dialect has a word for it-- in english, it means barrier. |
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![]() ![]() I saw this diagram on Federico's site. You might remember that i directed you to it. But the line from the word "katik" actually stops on the blade itself, not the "barrier", so i was confused as to exactly what part he meant to attatch it to. |
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I used katik because i am talkign about mindanaon kris. some muslims in davao call it sangga or panangga-- meaning, barrier. |
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Also funny that when i asked what katik meant you didn't just say it was the Tausug word for gonjo...unless you actually didn't understand what i meant all this time using the word gonjo. But that is just too weird to consider really, isn't it. ![]() Anyway, thanks for adding sangga and panangga to the vocabulary list as well. |
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