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Alan, I very much doubt that any of the Dutch sovereigns who were gifted a keris had any real understanding of either the keris or Javanese culture.
Jean and Marco, the above seems to apply to the caretakers of the keris as well! |
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Hello all,
Would the below be considered to be a type of Tuban gonjo? |
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"--- a type of ---"?
yes, very probably. |
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I actually only just realized I have a blade that may well have a type of Tuban gonjo, and I deliberately wrote "a type of" as there seem to be numerous sub-classifications, and I don't believe I'm aware of all of them.
Tuban-Pajajaran and Tuban-Mataram are the two I've seen bandied about. I don't think my blade qualifies as either as the gonjo is straight and the blumbangan is not Mataram. |
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