Kriss Java Brojol Udan Emas (Gold Rain Damascene Patern) Indonesian Dager - Javanese Sword - Wooden cover with brass hotsell - Damascene Dager.

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Kriss Java Brojol Udan Emas (Gold Rain Damascene Patern) Indonesian Dager - Javanese Sword - Wooden cover with brass hotsell - Damascene Dager.,

Spesification
Dhapur/Keris Model: Brojol
Damascene: Udan Mas (Gold Rain)
Estimated Manufactured : Early 2000
Scabbard Model : Gayaman Kasunanan.

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Product code: Kriss Java Brojol Udan Emas (Gold Rain Damascene Patern) Indonesian Dager - Javanese Sword - Wooden cover with brass hotsell - Damascene Dager.

Spesification
Dhapur/Keris Model: Brojol
Damascene: Udan Mas (Gold Rain)
Estimated Manufactured : Early 2000
Scabbard Model : Gayaman Kasunanan Surakarta (The Kingdom of Javanese Indonesia)
Length of Blade : 13 inch
Length the Whole (Included of Scabbard/cover) : 15 inch
Material of Blade : Iron and Brass
Material of Scabbard : Timoho wood, Brass and Sintetic Gemstone

History of Keris:

Keris is a traditional stab weapon of the nusantara community (ex Majapahit Kingdom: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Burma, Philippines, Brunei Darussalam, Timor Leste, Singapore) that has existed since the 7th century.Its meandering shape makes kris very easily distinguished from other traditional weapons, although some kris are also straight as with other stab guns.More than just a weapon of self-protection, keris is the identity of the maritime community of the archipelago that is islands.The kris structure is a manifestation of the maritime islands, the hotsell kink contained on the kris blade is a manifestation of the waves, the upper kris cover is a manifestation of the boat and ship, while the shape of the kris itself describes the social strata, prayers, and hopes for those who have.

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