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Anny thought about the posibility that it may be a east Jawa keris. Old ones have strong bali like influences. Dont know if it is, just want to put it in discusion.
Regards, M |
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Hello Michel,
the peksi is square cut and not round, this I have never seen by a javanese keris. sajen |
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I have examples of two javanese kerises with square pesi. Coincidentally, both are with dhapur of Jalak Budo but IMO from different era of making. Here are the close ups.. Hopefully, they are the examples you need... GANJAWULUNG |
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square pesi from keris dhapur ghumbeng,tangguh pajajaran.
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Yes, now I remember, by Jalak Budo I've seen already before. Thank's Karset and Ganja for the pictures. sajen |
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