Keris Bali With Pamor Wos Wutah

Product no.: KTB75

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$1,825.00



Antique Straight Balinese Keris – A Timeless Masterpiece

This exceptional, over 200-year-old Balinese Keris is a true testament to traditional craftsmanship and spiritual significance. With its straight blade and the unique Pamor Wos Wutah, it's a masterpiece that captivates with both its simple elegance and its deep symbolism.

The Philosophy of Pamor Wos Wutah

Pamor Wos Wutah, often also called Beras Wutah, is a particularly cherished pattern in the world of Keris. It's compared to grains of rice and symbolizes fertility, wealth, and abundance. This pamor is often associated with the hope for a bountiful harvest and a happy life. For many Balinese, it's a sign of prosperity and a blessed life.

Fossilized Wood and Its Significance in Balinese Culture

The use of fossilized wood for the hilt and scabbard of this Keris gives it a very special aura. Fossilized woods, petrified over millions of years, are considered in many cultures as a connection to the past and to the forces of nature.

  • Connection to Ancestors: Fossilized woods are often linked to ancestors and are believed to carry their wisdom and energy. A Keris with a hilt made of fossilized wood is thus considered an object that establishes a connection to one's ancestors.
  • Stability and Durability: Through their long history and resilience, fossilized woods symbolize stability, persistence, and permanence. They represent values that are highly esteemed in many cultures.
  • Protection and Power: In Balinese culture, fossils are often associated with protective powers. They are believed to shield their bearer from negative influences and imbue them with strength.

The Bondolan Hilt: A Symbol of Harmony

The hilt of this Keris is crafted in the Bondolan style, known for its symmetrical and balanced form. Bondolan hilts are often associated with harmony, balance, and inner peace. The combination of fossilized wood, gold-plated sterling silver, and gemstones gives the hilt a timeless beauty and underscores the spiritual significance of the Keris.

The Warangka: A Masterpiece in Itself

The Warangka, the scabbard, is crafted from fossilized wood and adorned with gold-plated sterling silver. It is set with rubies and sapphires and designed in the Kandikan style. The combination of wood, metal, and gemstones lends it a special aesthetic and makes it a work of art in its own right.

Technical Details:

  • Age: Over 200 years
  • Blade Shape: Straight
  • Pamor: Wos Wutah
  • Warangka: Fossilized wood, gold-plated silver, rubies, sapphires, Kandikan style
  • Hilt: Bondolan, fossilized wood, gold-plated silver, rubies, sapphires
  • Blade Length: 44 cm
  • Overall Length: 67 cm

Summary

This antique Balinese Keris is more than just a weapon. It's a work of art that unifies history, culture, and spirituality. The Pamor Wos Wutah, the Bondolan hilt, and the fossilized wood make it a particularly meaningful object. For collectors and lovers of Balinese art, this Keris is a unique opportunity to own a piece of history deeply rooted in Balinese culture.

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