Keris Luk 7
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Dapur: Luk-7
Pamor: Raja Gundala-Ganggeng Kanyut
Tangguh: Mataram Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa.16th--18th century
Number of Luk: 7
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Protection against negative entities, black magick, psychic attacks;
social popularity--helps the keeper to make friends easily.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": Happily Wed
Remarks: One or two "spirit" images on the blade. The warangla and hulu are
carved with mythological icons. The name of the dapur is uncertain. This
blade is quite long. |
Tombak Jangkung
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Dapur: Jangkung
Pamor: Buntel Mayit
Tangguh: Mataram Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa.16th--18th century
Number of Luk: 3
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Advances one's career and prestige; business success.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": Happily Wed
Remarks: A spearhead. The pamor is not suitable for everyone--in
the right hands it can work wonders. This keris requires a keeper
who maintains a high morality and spiritual integrity. The word Mayit/Mayat
in this context is Javanese not Bahasa Indonesia. It means "slanting." Buntel
Mayit means a "wrapping that is slanting." It's energy is quite high in
frequency--thus the symbolism of the pamor that wraps it up so that it would
not affect others indiscriminately. The average person would not be able
to sustain its spiritual energies and thus react negatively to it. The spiritual
person with refined chakras, nadis, etheric/physical body, etc., would be
able to sustain the energies and benefit from them. |
Tombak Kanotinanding
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Dapur: Kanotinanding
Pamor: Adeg
Tangguh: Tuban Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 10th--13th century
Number of Luk: Straight
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Protection against black magick, psychic attacks, negative entities,
catastrophies, natural disasters, negative entities, etc.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": Happily Wed
Remarks: A spearhead. Measures approx. 49cm from the tip of the
scabbard to the tip of the hilt. |
Keris Carang Soka
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Dapur: Carang Soka/Suka
Pamor: Blarak Ngirit/Wirit
Tangguh: Mataram Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa.16th--18th century
Number of Luk: 9
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Helps build-up leadership qualities in the keeper, commanding
presence.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": US$1000
Remarks: The pamor resembles a cocony leaf. It is also called Blarak Sineret
or Blarak Gineret. This is not an easy pamor to create. A well-preserved
keris. |
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Keris Brojol-Ngulit Semangka
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Dapur: Brojol
Pamor: Ngulit Semangka
Tangguh: Tuban Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 10th--13th century
Number of Luk: Straight
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Social popularity, helps keeper to make friends easily, luck, etc.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": US$700
Remarks: -- |
Keris Sabuk Inten
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Dapur: Sabuk Inten
Pamor: Banyu Nites
Tangguh: Majapahit Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 13th--15th century
Number of Luk: 11
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Prosperity, luck, wealth.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": US$900
Remarks: There are silver ornamental pieces fastened on the warangka/hulu,
and inlaid gold on the keris. The warangka/hulu is a style from Sumatra. |
Keris Kinum Rongjong
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Dapur: Kinum Rongjong
Pamor: Prambanan
Tangguh: Mataram Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa.16th--18th century
Number of Luk: 17
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Prestige, career-advancement, charisma, commanding presence.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": US$1200
Remarks: Kerises with 17 luks are scarce. A well-preserved keris. |
Keris Tilamupih-Bendo Sagodo
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Dapur: Tilampupih
Pamor: Bendo Sagodo-Bungkem
Tangguh: Tuban Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 10th--13th century
Number of Luk: Straight
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Luck, prosperity; power of influence and persuasion.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": Happily Wed
Remarks: Excellent for traders, merchants, business people, etc. |
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Keris Jalak Tilamsari-Dadung Muntir
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Dapur: Jalak Tilamsari
Pamor: Junjung Derajat-Dadung Muntir
Tangguh: Majapahit Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 13th--15th century
Number of Luk: Straight
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Domestic harmony; prestige; career advancement; charisma, commanding
presence, courage, moral strength.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": US$900
Remarks: Blade in semi-good condition. Suitable for those involved in politics,
the military and business. |
Keris Sempono-Singgo Barong
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Dapur: Sempono Singgo Barong
Pamor: Beras Wutah
Tangguh: Majapahit Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 13th--15th century
Number of Luk: 7
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Prosperity, luck, wealth, charisma, commanding presence.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": US$900
Remarks: The ganja is referred to as "Ganja Kelap Lintah"--quite scarce.
The lion has an empowered gold-piece in his mouth. |
Tombak Godong Pring
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Dapur: Godong Pring
Pamor: Buntel Mayit
Tangguh: Tuban Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 10th--13th century
Number of Luk: Straight
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Advances one's career and prestige; business success.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": Happily Wed
Remarks: A spearhead. This pamor is not suitable for everyone--in the
right hands it can work wonders. This keris requires a keeper who
maintains a high morality and spiritual integrity. The word Mayit/Mayat
in this context is Javanese not Bahasa Indonesia. It means "slanting." Buntel
Mayit means a "wrapping that is slanting." It's energy is quite high in
frequency--thus the symbolism of the pamor that wraps it up so that it would
not affect others indiscriminately. The average person would not be able
to sustain its spiritual energies and thus react negatively to it. The spiritual
person with refined chakras, nadis, etheric/physical body, etc., would be
able to sustain the energies and benefit from them. |
Keris Sempana Panjul
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Dapur: Sempana Panjul
Pamor: Ganggeng Kanyut
Tangguh: Majapahit Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 13th--15th century
Number of Luk: 7
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Luck, popularity, attraction, congeniality.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": US$400
Remarks: The Dapur is uncertain. |
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Keris Tilamsari-Pedaringan Kebak
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Dapur: Tilamsari
Pamor: Pedaringan Kebak
Tangguh: Majapahit Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 13th--15th century
Number of Luk: Straight
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Domestic harmony, prosperity, luck, etc.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": US$900
Remarks: The warangka and hulu carved out of the sacred "Timoho" wood
(Kleinhovia hospita L.). |
Keris Panji Paniwen-Luk 15
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Dapur: Panji Paniwen-Luk 15
Pamor: Seggoro Mambek/Koro Welang
Tangguh: Majapahit Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 13th--15th century
Number of Luk: 15
Empu: N/A
Virtues: .Luck, prosperity, wealth, charisma, attractiveness, popularity,
etc.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": US$10,000
Remarks: The warangka (scabbard) and hulu (hilt) are all made out of metal
with embedded pamor material/design. The blade, ganja and hulu have
some inlaid silver. This is a rare keris from the Majapahit kingdom--a
dalang (shadow puppet-master) from the Yogyakarta keraton was its former
keeper. |
Keris Bulu Ayam
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Dapur: Sengkelat-Luk 13
Pamor: Dwiwarna--Ri Wader Wengkon-Ron Genduru Wengkon
Tangguh: Mataram Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 16th--18th century
Number of Luk: 13
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Courage, charisma, authoritative bearing, powerful leadership,
protection, moral strength, self-confidence, etc.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": US$2,500
Remarks: The keris has different pamors on each side of its blade, both
of which are difficult to manufacture thus making this a very scarce and
rare piece. Both pamors are classified as "Bulu Ayam." This keris is especially
suitable for those involved in the armed forces/military. It affords
protection and helps the keeper of the keris to advance in his career. |
Keris Sengkelat-Ri Wader
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Dapur: Sengkelat-Luk 13
Pamor: Ri Wader Wengkon
Tangguh: Mataram Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 16th--18th century
Number of Luk: 13
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Courage, charisma, authoritative bearing, protection, moral strength,
self-confidence, etc.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": US$1,700
Remarks: The gayaman warangka and hulu are made out of sandalwood. Suitable
for those involved in the armed-forces. Provides strong protection.
Well-preserved--exquisite. |
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Keris 9-Star Naga-Raja
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Dapur: Sengkelat
Pamor: Prambanan
Tangguh: Mataram Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 16th--18th century
Number of Luk: 13
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Charisma, popularity, personal magnetism, authoritative bearing,
fame, prosperity, luck, etc.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": US$3,000
Remarks: Inlaid gold on the blade. 9 stars on the tail of the
Naga, each set with a gem-stone. Scarce design. |
Keris Pasopati
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Dapur: Pasopati
Pamor: Banyu Mili
Tangguh: Majapahit Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 13th--15th century
Number of Luk: Straight
Empu: N/A
Virtues: Luck, prosperity, attractiveness, social popularity, etc.
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": US$800
Remarks: The pamor is also called "Ilining Warih." The ganja
is "Kelap Lintah"--not too common. |
Betok Jalak Budho II
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Dapur: Betok Jalak Budho
Pamor: Wulung
Tangguh: Majapahit Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 13th--15th century
Number of Luk: Straight
Empu: N/A
Virtues: protection; harmonizes the conflicting powers of a collection of
kerises--peace-maker; tames kerises that are "violent."
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": US$600
Remarks: The Jalak Budho is
considered as the mother of all
kerises--the very first generation;
in fact, the very first keris in the world. In every keris collection this
is a must-have as the "leader." The pamor is uncertain. |
Betok Jalak Budho III
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Dapur: Betok Jalak Budho
Pamor: Satrio Pinayungan
Tangguh: Kediri Kingdom, Java
Period: Circa 10th--13th century
Number of Luk: Straight
Empu: N/A
Virtues: protection; harmonizes the conflicting powers of a collection of
kerises--peace-maker; tames kerises that are "violent." Protects one from
the evil-eye (negative emanations from people).
Khodam/Tuah: Yes
"Mas Kawin"/
"Dowry": US$400
Remarks: The Jalak Budho is
considered as the mother of all
kerises--the very first generation;
in fact, the very first keris in the world. In every keris collection this
is a must-have as the "leader." This piece is small--approx. 20cm from top
of the hulu to the base of the warangka. |