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A nice keris indeed. Only pamor on gonjo is a little bit out of control.
Here a Riau keris with Adeg Wengkon. Sometimes you encounter Sumatran and Peninsula kerisses with some difficult kind of Pamor, which is fairly well done. Last edited by Gustav; 13th April 2012 at 03:43 PM. Reason: picture quality improved |
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Nice example Gustav. Unusual work for this type of keris.
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Lovely Keris Gustav
Very unusual Any chance of some more images Rick drdavid |
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![]() Pendok, hilt and mendak are all old . |
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Well executed Adeg Wengkon..I don't want to comment its making process because I am no more than keris lover. I have shared a blade with interesting pamor, probably anybody can tell me what is pamor's name.
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Thanks Rick, elegance is the best word to describe this. The pendok works beautifully
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I'm glad you like it .
The repousse work on the pendok is quite detailed compared to newer examples . |
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Rick, can you take some close-ups of this area?
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Sure David .
![]() The details seem fairly typical of Jogja work . The pamor does confuse the eye . Note the different color of the core material . Last edited by Rick; 14th April 2012 at 08:20 PM. |
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