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Did you notice, that it is more like "the human's head" than naga's head? Please look at this picture... GANJAWULUNG |
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Thanks, Sajen. I like this smaller size sajen too. And from the "smelling" of the blade, and from the former owner, I think that this palm-sized sajen (less than 22 cm) was once used to be a kind of amulet too...
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Very interesting thread!
My smallest keris has a blade length of 17,5 cm (without peksi); 7 luk; very simple putut figure at the gandik; pamor ngulit semongko. Unfortunately I still cannot provide photos ... Heinz |
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I realy like these small keris. I hereby send a picture of two small keris of mine.
The "big" one has a blade length of 29 cm, the middle blade is 19 cm long and the smallest one has a blade lenght of 11 cm. |
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BTW, i love the sheath on this little fellow.
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This all seems well in line with "sacrifice", to make sacred.
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There is a difference between the etymological origin and the present meaning. But maybe we should focus on the keris instead? Michael |
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How about this type?
Although the hilt is separate, it is still a talismanic piece, imho. Last edited by Alam Shah; 14th July 2009 at 12:39 AM. |
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