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The Danish "Kriskdisk" author, Karsten Sejr Jensen (and wife) also came to Jakarta, only a couple days before the keris Exhibition. You may see their picture, when they visited Mr Haryono Guritno -- the author of "Keris Jawa" book. Friendly conversation on a friendly visit, of course...
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Back to younger style of kerises, here is a new design of a keris with dhapur of "Cengkrong with luk", created by Ki Sukamdi -- solonese keris maker. Not yet stained with warangan. It is just "fresh from the oven"...
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GREAT GANJA!!!!!
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Most of my keris are Nem Neman; I have seven antique blades dressed and a couple of more waiting .
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Another special keris guest, Mr "Big" Suhaimi from Singapore, with (first and third from left) our keris friends from Malaysia. The far right, is KRT (Kanjeng Raden Tumenggung) Hartonodiningrat -- the winner of "keris forming competition" in Bentara Budaya Jakarta 2006, from Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia.
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I'm glad you like it Ganja; thank you .
![]() Kelangan really reveals the sculptural aspects of a keris . I was drawn to the unusual and flamboyant form . ![]() For me the ada ada flows just like the moving snake . |
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Yes, all kelengan needs good garap. Usually keris makers makes kelengan keris with much "kruwingan" and "ada-ada", and also must be fine in finishing the smaller details... Ganjawulung |
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A nice balance has been achieved in its making . I've been thinking of sealing the deck Andrew but the damn things are federally protected , not to mention very heavy . ![]() ![]() |
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Not quite Empu Pauzan Pusposukadgo, but poleng, none the less.
There's some clever little fellers up in Aeng Tong-Tong, isn't there? |
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