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New Keris Bali Naga Temanten 13 Luk

Product no.: KTB65

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$375.00


This novel keris with 13 Luk comes from the dapur Naga Temanten. Naga Temanten is also known as Naga Kembar. It means bridal dragon or literally a pair of dragon brides. The twin dragons on the Sor-Soran are like a couple, bride and groom. In Indonesia, Java is one of the areas where there is a long wedding procession. In the eyes of the Javanese, the groom and bride are king and queen for the day. The completeness of the king's attire on the bridal dragon motif can be interpreted as meaning that the household established by marriage is a kingdom for a man and woman and their future children. The husband is the king and the wife is the queen. As a kingdom, the household must uphold its sovereignty and honor. They are on the same page when it comes to every problem, trial, temptation and challenge. The Dhapur of the Bridal Dragon is thus an embodiment of the mantra of repelling reinforcements, as well as a prayer/belief in security, peace and the hope of prosperity in a kingdom (read: household) that is being established. Also provides an overview of the ideal life of man and woman. Who live together in cohesion and happiness, full of harmony as partners who give one another, receive one another, complement one another, respect one another, appreciate one another, love one another and miss one another. The two are always together in joy and sorrow. The tangguh 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 Tuah (mystical power) of a keris with the pamor Beras Wutah represents good luck or prosperity. The Naga and floral motifs are in kinatah gold. The ganja is mbatok mengkureb with kinatah gold.

The warangka is made in the kojongan style from areng wood in combination with gold-plated sterling silver. It is 15 inches (38 cm) long and decorated with rubies. The handle is bondolan style made of areng wood and sterling silver with gold plating. It is 4 inches (10 cm) long.

The blade is 11 ¾ inches (30 cm) long and the total length is 19 inches (48 cm).

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