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A good kris from central Javanese regions of Surakarta. Handle in the typical Javanese nunggak semi form | |
Very good example of a keris from the central Javanese regions of Jogjakarta. Fittings in the gayaman Jogja forms are made from well selected pelet hard woods with contrasting grains. | |
A good example of a keris from the central Javanese region of Surakarta. | |
A very good example of a keris from the central Javanese region of Surakarta. | |
A good and rare example of a keris from the central Javanese regions of Surakarta. | |
A good example of a keris from the central Javanese regions of Jawa Tengah. | |
A very good and rare example of a keris from the central Javanese region of Surkarta. | |
A very good kris from central Javanese regions of Surakarta. | |
A very good example of a keris from the central Javanese region of Surakarta. | |
A fine example of a keris from the central Javanese region of Jogjakarta. | |
A very good and rare example of a keris from the central Javanese region of Surakarta. | |
A very good example of a keris from the central Javanese region of Surakarta. | |
A good and rare example of a keris from the central Javanese regions of Jawa Tengah. | |
Very good example of a small keris for feminine use, called patrem from the central Javanese regions of Jogjakarta. | |
A rare example of a keris from the eastern Javanese regions of Blambangan. | |
A very good and rare example of a keris from the eastern Javanese regions. | |
Another very good and rare example of a keris form the northern Malaysian state of Kelantan. | |
A very good and fine example of a keris from island of Lombok. | |
A very good example of a keris from the island of Madura. Finely carved handle in the donoriko form | |
A very good example of a keris from the island of Madura. Finely carved handle in the donoriko form |




















