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Old 25th July 2008, 08:42 AM   #1
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Thanks Alan, that is very helpful. Do you have any thoughts about when the 'artistic manipulation' of pamor beyond the natural patterns like beras wutah became commonplace. I am afraid I am making the assumption here that beras wutah is the sort of random pattern that comes from normal forging, which may be way off.
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Old 25th July 2008, 10:43 AM   #2
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Beras wutah is the natural result of forging out, bending, and welding:- the typical random pattern.

As to when manipulated patterns for artistic purposes began to appear, sorry, I cannot support a hypothesis---or more correctly, I cannot support a reasonable speculation as long as I'm wearing my western analytical hat, if I care to put my Jawa hat on, I can give all sorts of very good arguments for around about mid Majapahit---but I'm not going to go there.
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