This novel straight keris Seselet comes from Bali. The tangguh is Kamardikan. The pamor is Uler Lulut. Uler Lulut is often translated as “jinak,” which refers to tame caterpillars. In the context of the keris, the Uler Lulut represents the idea of gentleness and submission. Similar to a tame caterpillar that submits to the will of its owner, the keris with this pamor is intended to protect and serve its wearer. Tuah: The pamor Uler Lulut is associated with a general appeal. It is believed to give the owner wealth, eloquence and sympathy. This pamor gives the keris the ability to influence and subjugate others. It promotes success at work, communication skills and the goodwill of colleagues and superiors. The kembang kacang is intact. The ganja is mbatok mengkureb.
The warangka is made of areng wood in the kojongan style. It is adorned with sterling silver and a ruby. It is 11 ¾ inches (30 cm) long. The handle is gerantim style made of hair wrap and sterling silver. It is 3 ¼ inches (8 cm) long.
The blade is 9 ¾ inches (25 cm) long and the total length is 15 inches (38 cm).