| | A fine example of a keris hilt from the island of Bali. Carved from wood, and fully encased with finely repoussed gold and silver. |
| | A very good example of keris handle from the island of Bali. |
| | A fine example of a keris hilt from the island of Bali. Carved from wood, and fully encased with finely repoussed gold and silver. |
| | A very good and rare example of a keris hilt from the southern Sulawesi region of Bugis. |
| | A good and rare example of a keris hilt from the southern Sulawesi regions of Bugis. |
| | A very rare example of a keris hilt made from white jade, |
| | Very good and rare example of a hilt from the central Javenese regions of Jogjakarta. |
| | Very good example of a keris hilt from the central Javanese regions of Jogjakarta. |
| | A very rare example of a keris hilt made from green jade. |
| | Another very rare example of a keris hilt from the central Javanese regions of Jogjakarta. |
| | A very rare example of a keris hilt made from gemstone lapis lazuli. |
| | Very good and rare example of a keris hilt from the southern Sumatran regions of Lampung. |
| | This keris hilt is made from hard kemuning woods. |
| | From the eastern island of Sumbawa, this figurine hilt form may be similar to Batak, Sumatra. |
| | Another very rare example of a keris hilt made from the gemstone amethyst. |
| | Very good and rare example of a keris hilt in the form of the tapak kuda or horse's hoof, |
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