Keris Lombok With Ngulit Semangka

Product no.: GD4591

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$110.00



Keris Jalak Ngore – North Lombok, ca. 1880

A Masterpiece of Life Wisdom Crafted from Noble Ebony

Immerse yourself in the rich history and spiritual depth of this antique Keris from the late 19th century. Forged in the traditional smithies of North Lombok, this extraordinary piece embodies not only masterful craftsmanship but also a life philosophy that remains as relevant today as it was over a century ago.

The Philosophy of Dapur Jalak Ngore: The Art of Untangling

The blade shape (Dapur) Jalak Ngore is derived from the terms "Ngore" or "Ngudhar," which mean "to untangle."

  • Problem Solving: It symbolizes the conscious effort to resolve life's complications step-by-step and with careful deliberation.
  • Joy of Life: Like a singing starling (Jalak), this Keris teaches us to face obstacles with an open and happy heart. It is a symbol of perseverance, honesty in business, and the cultivation of harmonious relationships with family, society, and the environment.

Pamor Kulit Semangka: Prosperity Through Connection

The blade is complemented by the Pamor Kulit Semangka (Watermelon Skin). In Javanese and Balinese mysticism, this Pamor is considered particularly powerful for:

  • Social Flexibility: It facilitates interaction with people from diverse backgrounds and promotes communication—an invaluable asset in business and personal relationships.
  • Success: Its spiritual energy is believed to smooth the path to prosperity and help achieve one's goals with ease and good fortune.

Details and Masterful Craftsmanship

This Keris captivates with its powerful presence and the use of exclusive materials:

  • The Blade: An impressive blade length of 30.5 cm (total length 48.5 cm). The classic aesthetics are emphasized by the simple Gandik and the Ganja in the Mbatok Mengkureb style.
  • Material (Ebony): Both the sheath and the hilt are crafted from deep black, noble Ebony (Kayu Arang). This extremely hard and precious wood is renowned for its durability and its dignified, almost mystical appearance.
  • Style: The Warangka (sheath) in the Godohan style (also known as Batun Poh) is typical of the island of Lombok. The antique hilt in the Bondolan style fits perfectly in the hand and completes the harmonious overall appearance.

A Symbol of Constancy

This Keris is far more than an art object; it is a spiritual compass. It reminds its owner that sincerity, vigilance, and patience are the true keys to success. An ideal piece for collectors seeking an object with character, history, and a strong positive message.


Technical Specifications:

  • Dapur: Jalak Ngore
  • Pamor: Kulit Semangka
  • Origin: North Lombok
  • Age: Late 19th Century (ca. 1880–1900)
  • Wood: Noble Ebony (Kayu Arang)

Blade / Total Length: 30.5 cm / 48.5 cm

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