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Dear Sepang,
My mistake... ![]() ![]() Last edited by Alam Shah; 11th August 2005 at 09:19 AM. |
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Hai dear all,
Trully so hard for me to give my opinion at this forum because my english not too good. But I'll trying to write it, Here I posted my keris which I think can represent of each Tangguh (estimated period). 1. Keris Majapahit (13th-early 16th century) 2. Keris Mataram Senopaten (16th century) 3. Keris Mataram Sultan Agung (early period) (17th century) 4. Keris Mataram Sultan Agung (end period / Tundung Madiun) (late 17th century) 5. Keris Pengging (18th century) 6. Keris Mataram Surokarto (18th - 19th century) Indeed that to know the Tangguh of keris is very difficult. We should often hold and see by our self of the keris. Also we can do considering of some keris. We can see that each keris has a different characteristics that can be used to estimated about the tangguh. Perhaps my opinion can make some confused ![]() Regards, Mans. |
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Dear Mans, welcome to this keris talk. Which is your opinion for the pamor - dapour and rest of characteristics of the keris and which might be its spiritual power (related to the characteristics of course). Best regards, Themis |
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The Pamor is Wos Wutah (Strewn Rice), probably a name known to all those interested in keris. Not only for its beauty and good qualities, like another pamor, but also because of its great variety in motifs, which can easily confuse the name Beras (Wos) Wutah, when in doubt. Sometimes we can confused with pamor Pedharingan Kebak (fully of the blade) or Kulit Semongko (watermelon skin). The Dapur called Kidang Soka. I hope useful. Mans. |
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Hi Mans,
Thank you for the visual examples. It is useful to see it in pictures. ![]() |
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hi alamsyah ,
why did you retract your opinion ? do you still think that it's a surakarta keris ? |
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hi mans , thanks for the samples ....
so it could be made between majapahit - early mataram era... isn't it ? |
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After re-reading the comments, I found that you thought I was refering to tangguh Surakarta but what I was refering to is actually made in Surakarta area. Therefore, my comments would not be relevant. ![]() In the first place, I did mentioned that I would not know the difference between a majapahit era and a mataram era piece. It is a good learning experience. Thank you for your responses. ![]() |
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