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Not to my knowledge, David.
However, old, genuine, traditional kinatah is not ever found in silver --- or brass either for that matter. Gold is the metal of honour, not silver. In keris thought, kinatah refers to gold work. |
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If it is a patrem it automatically falls outside the parameters that we apply to the male keris, further, it may be that originally this silver was plated with gold.
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