18th August 2020, 10:14 PM | #12 |
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If we look at the wilah of this keris it is Semar Tinandu, but this dhapur would normally have a gonjo with a sirah cecak, with this keris under discussion, the gonjo seems to be divorced from the wilah, it is out of place, doesn't belong.
I'd be inclined to call it a variation of Semar Tinandu. |
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