Old Straight Kers Lombok

Product no.: GD4591

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$115.00


This old straight keris estimated from North Lombok. The blade estimated the 19th century. The dapur is Jalak NgoreThe word “Ngore” can also be derived from the word “Ngudhar” which means “to unravel”. Ngore means making an active effort to carefully and gradually eliminate the difficulties/complications of each problem. It is also focused on endurance or persistence. Jalak Ngore is a lesson in life. Live life with a happy and open heart, like the image of a singing or babbling starling. Prioritize good deeds (main behavior), always maintain devotion to God and relationships with family, society and the environment (be attentive and vigilant). When you work for a living, you should always act honestly and not harm other people. Any problem in business or at work must be assessed carefully and conscientiously. Every problem must be addressed by prioritizing feelings and thoughts over desires and emotions. “Even if things go slowly, it is important to achieve results, even if you stumble, you do/act.” Achieving goals requires sincerity, perseverance, vigilance and patience. Nobody is suddenly successful/rich, everything has to start from the bottom. The Jalak Ngore Keris is believed to bring good luck to alleviate any luck problems, make it easier to achieve your goals and live a happy life. The pamor is Ngutlit Semongko. The main magical strength of pamor Kulit Semangka is making more flexible the ambulatory with people from all kinds. Moreover magical strength contributes to the fact that one comes on a simple manner to the costs. This dapur has a simple gandik and the ganja is mbatok mengkureb.

The warangka is godohan style and made of nearly black wood. This style is also known as batun poh style. The old handle is made of the same wood in bondolan style.

The length of the blade is 12 inches (30.5 cm) and the total length is 19 inches (48.5 cm).

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