This used tombak or spear comes from the dapur Semar. This tombak can also be referred to as a jimatan or talisman. I estimate the tangguh to be Kamardikan (from 1945). The pamor is Wos Wutah / 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.
The warangka and the landeyan handle are made of dark brown wood.
The blade is 6 ¾ inches (17 cm) and 4 inches (10 cm) wide.