This novel keris Bali with 13 luk comes from the dapur Nagasasra. The ntangguh is Kamardikan. The pamor is Beras Wutah. Philosophically, Beras Wutah/Wos Wutah describes the hopes and desires of the master who makes the keris, so Beras Wutah is often associated with the desire for a rich harvest or a more prosperous life. And nowadays, Beras Wutah/Wos Wutah means a symbol of good fortune and abundant income. The power of a keris with the pamor Beras Wutah represents good luck or prosperity. At the gandik one finds the head of a naga in kinatah gold. The ganja is mbatok mengkureb with floral motifs in kinatah gold.
The warangka is in the srengatan style made of areng wood in combination with gold-plated sterling silver. It is 17 ¼ inches (45 cm) long and decorated with rubies and sapphires. The handle is Brahma style made of areng wood with gold plated sterling silver. It is 5 ½ inches (14 cm) long. The selut is decorated with rubies and sapphires. Brahma is one of the main gods in Hinduism and is often viewed as the creator of the universe and all beings. Together with Vishnu, the preserver, and Shiva, the destroyer, Brahma forms the Trimurti, the trio of major gods in Hinduism.
The blade is 14 ½ inches (37 cm) long and the total length is 22 ¾ inches (58 cm).