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			Yes, I also have  a keris from Lombok, with an older carefully made sarung of not bad quality, which also sticks a little bit (like on the picture) out of the sheath. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Although I am not from Bali/Lombok I checked Djelenga's book for this issue, by far the large majority of the pieces are flush with the top of the sheath. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Also of the 29 pieces from Bali/Lombok in my own collection currently, all but two are flush with the top of the sheath. Wood shrinkage over time and or poor fitting of the blade into the sheath, this is most likely the cause of the blades gonjo sticking a little bit above the sheath. As for the Black and White photo, this photo was staged so who knows what the intention were.  | 
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