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Hi Alan,
Am I correct in the application of these words being that it can refer to both a differing pamor to each face and also differing pamors to one face or is there more specific terms when drilling down this much. With thanks Gavin |
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no gavin, these terms only refer to differing pamors that are the same on each blade face, when you have a different pamor on each blade face it is called pamor tangkis and is considered to be a protective device against black magic.
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Keris tangkis example.
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On Lombok different Pamor on each blade side is called Pamor Seliwah, according to Ir. H. Lalu Djelenga.
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I am wondering about the name in other keris cultures too, Malaysia, Southern Thailand, Sumatra, Bali and the many others...Would Bali fall under the Java name perhaps? Gavin |
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[QUOTE=Gavin Nugent]...Would Bali fall under the Java name perhaps?/QUOTE]
I doubt.
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Here is my humble example. Last edited by David; 20th February 2021 at 06:46 PM. |
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