A Javanese Keris Solo, with 17th century blade.
A Javanese Keris Solo, with 17th century blade.
Umur (age): From the Regency of Tuban.
The Keris with a straight hand forged Wilah (blade), consists of Pamor steel forged in different layers of iron (pattern type: ‘Beras Wutah’). Dapur in ‘Tilam Upih’ shape. Silver-plated Mendak (cuff) of ‘Angkup Randu’ type, between hilt and blade. Ukiran (Keris hilt) in ‘Yogya Deder Banaran’ shape, and carved from Tayuman wood. Warangka (sheath) of ‘Gayaman Kagok Bancihan Iras’ type (‘kidney’ shaped) and made from Cemara Gunung wood patiently carved by hand. Gandar (body) (body) with brass Pendok (cover), Blewah Polos in Tombak.
Length of the blade, including ‘Pesi’ (tang of the blade): 42 cm. (1x)
Note 1: The official history of Tuban began in the Majapahit era in the 13th century. There was once an important ceremony when the king of Majapahit crowned Ronggolawe as the principal of the Tuban region. It was held on 12 November 1293 and that date has become the anniversary of Tuban, making it more ancient than Surabaya.
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