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Yes, you right that most of Hudan Emas pamored has a background which looks like Wos Wutah or Kulit Semangka. But, I think the scratch of pamor looks like a Kulit Semangka. Usually, Hujan Emas just have a mlumah background pamor. It so rare if Hujan Emas with Adeg background, if Hujan Emas with Kelengan blade, I saw at Ensiklopedia Keris.
If I look closer, at the sorsoran has a Tunggak Semi pamored. |
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Tunggak Semi At The Sorsoran ? Hmmm
![]() Attached here is a pics of a keris Sabuk Intan with the pamor tunggak semi (or at least that is what i've been informed ![]() |
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Hi Udan Mas, you posted a better and older piece than first posted...
I try to read the book ![]() I think, Tunggak Semi can be short or longer shaped layers, if I look in literature. Both of yours can be called Tunggak Semi pamored. But, Sabuk Intan have an excellent pamor worksmith. More bright and shiny at the good iron blade. It have a Wulong gonjo, right ? |
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Hallo pak Udan Mas
![]() I glad to meet you in this thread. Perhaps, DhenTal is right, that your Tilam Upih keris has a Pamor Tunggak Semi and the gonjo called Gonjo Sumber. But, many keris like this has a Tunggak Semi. If the keris have 2 or more pamor, it can be called Dwi Warna or Tri Warna. But, in common sense, I supposed that your keris just has a 1 pamor, called Udan Mas. The Tunggak Semi and Ngulit Semongko pamored just a background. Regards, Mans ![]() |
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