Very rare Lombok Keris, kris Pedang - Kuping Gajah warangka of Areng and white Timoho wood – Wilah with the rare Keris Pedang dapur and equally rare pamor Tritik – Tapoek hilt.

 

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Discover a truly extraordinary piece of Indonesian heritage: an antique keris from a small, revered community in North Lombok. This unique heirloom was acquired from a Sasak Buddhist family, a small, non-Islamic subset of the indigenous Sasak people, adding a layer of spiritual and historical significance rarely found.

 

At first sight, the keris commands attention with its extremely rare Kuping Gajah warangka (scabbard). Colloquially known as "Mickey Mouse" for its distinct shape, this scabbard is a profound philosophical statement. Carved from two contrasting woods—the front from near-black Areng and the back from near-white Timoho—its form is said to resemble an elephant's ears, symbolizing the powerful duality of a great leader: immense strength and the wisdom to be a good listener.

 

The Blade of a True Leader.

The rarity continues when the keris is drawn. The wilah (blade) is forged to the rare Keris Pedang dapur, a shape inspired by the Indonesian sword, the Pedang. For centuries, leaders who carried the mandate of the people wielded this dapur as a powerful symbol of heritage and authority. It is believed to guide its owner in crafting fair regulations, fostering harmony, and upholding integrity in all their endeavors. The long wilah is further enhanced by the incredibly rare Tritik pamor—a testament to the high level of skill and spiritual discipline of the master Empu who created it. This pamor is a source of profound strength and influence, believed to bestow a natural authority that commands respect without a single word.

 

This keris is more than an object; it is a spiritual ally for those who seek to lead, to inspire, and to build. It represents a powerful legacy of wisdom, authority, and harmonious leadership.

 

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Characteristics:

Dapur: Keris Pedang

Pamor: Tritik

Tangguh: Lombok abad XIX (19the century)

Warangka: Kuping Gajah

Kayu: Areng and white Timoho wood

 

Dimensions:

Total length: 69 cm.

Length of the Keris: 63 cm.

Length of the Wilah: 49 cm.

 

Analysis of dapur, pamor, tangguh and age estimation is the prerogative of paragonswords if there are differences in the assessment, please respect the differences.