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antique kris keris DJIMAT magic AMULET dagger wayang talisman charm tribal dukun
Old kris keris DJIMAT from Yogyakarta. Very small Indonesian keris(kris) with figure. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"Djimat kris djogjakarta" This small kris is very rare as the blade is very small. For Djimat I found: An amulet. Similar to a talisman, is any object intended to bring good luck or protection to its owner. Potential amulets include gems, especially engraved gems, statues, coins, drawings, pendants, rings, plants and animals; even words in the form of a magical spell, incantation, to repel evil or bad luck. in the Orient believed in the protective and healing power of amulets or blessed objects. Talismans used by these peoples can be broken down into three main categories: talismans carried or worn on the body, talismans hung upon or above the ... morebed of an infirm person, and medicinal talismans. This third category can be further divided into external and internal talismans. For example, an external amulet can be placed in a bath. This is a kris/ keris(Indonesian traditional dagger) in a wooden scabbard. This kris is in total 15 cm and. The length of the blade only: 8.5 cm.
Old kris keris SEMAR DJIMAT magic AMULET dagger wayang talisman tribal art dukun
Old kris keris SEMAR DJIMAT from Indonesia. Indonesian keris(kris) with Semar figure. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"Semar Djimat" This small kris is very rare as the blade has the shape of a Wayang figure(Semar) There is also a pamor symbol on/in the blade For Semar I found: Semar is a character in Javanese mythology who frequently appears in wayang shadow plays. He is one of the punokawan(clowns) But is in fact divine and very wise. He is the dhanyang(guardian spirit) of Java,1] and is regarded by some as the most sacred figure of the kotak(wayang set)2] He is said to be the god Sang Hyang Ismaya in human form. As Semar is one of the few characters in wayang stories not from Indian mythology, his origin is obscure. One hypothesis is that he and his sons are ... moreold indigenous deities who became cursed and demoted to servants with the importation of the kshatriya heroes of the Indian epics. Semar also resembles the vidusaka clown figure of Indian Sanskrit drama. The first known appearance of Semar is during the Majapahit era. In 1358 in relief of Sudamala in Candi TIgamangi. And in Candi Sukuh dated 1439. The relief was copied from a wayang story from the period, where Semar was first known to be appeared. In one version of the Babad Tanah Jawi(the Javanese creation myth) Semar cultivated a small rice field near Mount Merbabu for ten thousand years before there were any men. His descendents, the spirits of the island, came into conflict with people as they cleared fields and populated the island. A powerful Hindu-Moslem priest, unable to deviate from his king's orders to continue cultivating the island, provided Semar with a role that will allow his children and grandchildren to stay. Semar's role was to be a spiritual advisor and magical supporter of the royalty, and those of his descendents who also protect the humans of Java can remain there. One genealogy of Semar is that he is the eldest descendent of God. And elder brothe
Tombak SEMAR w BATU LAPAK magic pamor spear Keris Indonesia Kris dukun Shaman
Tombak Semar with Batu Lapak from Indonesia This is a very nice and original Tombak from Indonesia. A Tombak is a Spear forged by an Empu like a Keris. This beautifulTombak has the dapur(shape) SEMAR(Tammens DE KRIS vol1) Semar is one of the important members of the Wayang family and highly respected in Indonesia. A Tombak Semar is very hard to find and were used by magic man(like Dukun or Shaman) for(spiritual) protection. The Tombak has still a clear and wanted pamor Batu Lapak on the blade(see detailed pictures) This pamor is considered to be very strong and powerfull and gives"protection" to the owner. Tammens DE KRIS vol2) The pamor is hard to get on a picture. Off course in real vision the pamor is more nice. I'm not a pamor expert so please check this yourself(see the pictures) This Tombak is probably made 18th century. ... moreThe kerisblade of this Tombak Semar is +/ 13 cm and the total length of this tombak is +/ 18 cm Off course the low starting bid is less then the actual value and only to encourage you to give a good bid on this nice Tombak. Please watch the pictures and judge yourself. The above information is based on the books: Invincible Krises 2 and Ensiklopedi Keris and The Javanese Kris. For this keris I garantee that all is as the pictures and that I gave honest information for what I know and heard. Please check the pictures very carefull and judge yourself. For details see the pictures: I have experience in selling keris for the last 10 years. Please check the pictures and if any questions or you want to see more pictures do not hesitate to call me 00 31(0) 413-293900 or send me a email. Patrick.
2 x Old kris keris Kriss Tombak jimat spear magic dagger amulet blade dukun
set of 2 times Indonesian keris(kris) Tombak with strange blade. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"set Tombak Kanil dukun kris(Java) so I assume its origin is Java-Indoensia. I found on the internet about kanil: About history of the blades. IMHO, it should be considered as"added value" In Kraton, the history would be important, but only after the blades qualify for"pusaka qualities" as I describes before. As I've been told by the"abdi dalem pusaka" all the kraton pusaka have best iron and steel possible at the time it was made, including the Kyai Klerek, which was belongs to Prince Mangkubumi's servant/soldier. This dapur cacing kanil lance suffered a little chipping on his point while he pierced Clereq's armour. for information, ... moreKyai Klerek named after Major Clereq, a Dutch officer which was killed by this lance, ca. 18 C. Other example is Kyai Mangunoneng, a sword, pedang suduk pamor tambal, which was belong to Tumenggung Mangunoneng, a considered rebellious Tumenggung. This sword was used by Prince Mangkubumi/ Sultan Hamengkubuwono I to kill his own master, as a warning to any rebels. Now it is always carried by women servant on ceremonies involving the sultan in his full formal-dressing. Kanjeng Kyai Kopek, the most honoured keris in heirlooms array of Kraton Jogjakarta, in fact, was a gift from Sunan Pakubuwono III on Sultan Hamengkubuwono I coronation. It is said that KKA Kopek was belongs to Sunan Kalijaga, and hence, symbolize the unity between the Ulama(religion leader) and Umaro(the goverment/king) You may see the picture of KKA Kopek and others in"Jogja Heritage" the official book of Kraton Jogjakarta I found on the internet about: Dukun: A dukun is an Indonesian-Malay term for shaman. In Malaysia. They are often referred to as bomoh. But dukun is the more ancient term[ citation needed] Their societal role is that of a traditional healer. Spirit medium. Custom and tradition expe
old 17 luk Dukun KRIS keris Shaman Kriss tribal sword Indonesia java blade art
old kris keris from Surakarta(Indonesia) on blade. Indonesian keris(kris) with nice and extremely nice pamor blade with flame like pamor. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"17 luk Dukun kris uit Soerakarta, so I assume its origin is Surakarta/ Solo(new name) Solo is situated in Central Java. Surakarta. Also called Solo or Sala, is a city in Central Java, Indonesia Up until 1744. Solo was little more than a quiet backwater village, 10 km east of Kartasura, the contemporary capital of the Mataram kingdom. But in that year the Mataram susuhunan(king) Pakubuwono II, backed the Chinese against the Dutch, and the court at Kartasura was sacked as a result. Pakubuwono II searched for a more auspicious spot to rebuild his capital, and in 1745 the entire court was dismantled and ... moretransported in a great procession to Surakarta, on the banks of the Kali(River) Solo. February 18, 1745 is regarded as the official birthday of the city. It was said that the place he chose to be the new palace was situated on a small lake. The"babad" or official record of court historians still mentions that the lake was drained by the favor of the mythical queen of the southern sea, Nyi Roro Kidul. However. The decline continued, and in 1757, after the kingdom of Mataram was divided into the Surakarta Sultanate(northern court) and the Yogyakarta Sultanate(southern court) another rival royal house of Mangkunegoro was established by Raden Mas Said, also known as Pangeran Samber Nyowo(The Slayer Prince) right in the centre of Solo. It marked the success of the Dutch policy of divide et impera(divide and conquer) in the East Indies. The Mataram held considerable power in Java, yet it submitted to the Dutch. Thereafter, Solo's royal houses wisely avoided fighting and instead threw their energies into the arts, developing a highly sophisticated and graceful court culture. The gamelan pavilions became the new theaters of war, with each city competing to produce the mo
Tombak SEMAR magic Amulet Jimat pamor spear Keris Indonesia Kris dukun Shaman
Tombak Semar(Jimat) from Indonesia This is a very nice and original Tombak from Indonesia. A Tombak is a Spear forged by an Empu like a Keris. This beautiful Tombak has the dapur(shape) SEMAR(Tammens DE KRIS vol1) Semar is one of the important members of the Wayang family and highly respected in Indonesia. A Tombak Semar is very hard to find and were used by magic man(like Dukun or Shaman) for(spiritual) protection. Because of the relative small size of this Tombak Semar. It is also be used as Jimat(Amulet) that was worn in the owners cloth when going outside of his house(for spiriutal protection) The Tombak has still a pamor with a Batu Lapak on the Blade(see detailed pictures) This pamor is considered to be very strong and powerfull and gives"protection" to the owner. Tammens DE KRIS vol2) The pamor is hard to get on a picture. ... moreOff course in real vision the pamor is more nice. I'm not a pamor expert so please check this yourself(see the pictures) This Tombak is probably made 18th century. The blade of this Tombak Semar is +/ 12.5 cm and the total length of this jimat is 24 cm. Off course the low starting bid is less then the actual value and only to encourage you to give a good bid on this nice Tombak. Please watch the pictures and judge yourself. The above information is based on the books: Invincible Krises 2 and Ensiklopedi Keris and The Javanese Kris. For this keris I garantee that all is as the pictures and that I gave honest information for what I know and heard. Please check the pictures very carefull and judge yourself. For details see the pictures: I have experience in selling keris for the last 10 years. Please check the pictures and if any questions or you want to see more pictures do not hesitate to call me 00 31(0) 413-293900 or send me a email. Patrick.
Very old Tombak Pusaka from Indonesia pamor Spear Keris Kris dukun Tribal Art
Very old Tombak Spear from Indonesia This is a very nice and original Tombak from Indonesia. A Tombak is a Spear forged by an Empu like a Keris and has Pamor also. This beautiful Tombak is very old and probably a Pusaka(inheritance. Given from father to son for many ages) The Tombak has still a pamor on the Blade(see detailed pictures) This pamor is considered to be very strong and powerfull and gives"protection" to the owner. Tammens DE KRIS vol2) The pamor is hard to get on a picture. Off course in real vision the pamor is more nice. I'm not a pamor expert so please check this yourself(see the pictures) This Tombak is probably made 17th century or before. The blade of this Tombak/ Spear is +/ 24 cm and the total length of this Tombak incl peksi is 33 cm. Off course the low starting bid is less then the actual value and only ... moreto encourage you to give a good bid on this nice Tombak. Please watch the pictures and judge yourself. The above information is based on the books: Invincible Krises 2 and Ensiklopedi Keris and The Javanese Kris. For this keris I garantee that all is as the pictures and that I gave honest information for what I know and heard. Please check the pictures very carefull and judge yourself. For details see the pictures: I have experience in selling keris for the last 10 years. Please check the pictures and if any questions or you want to see more pictures do not hesitate to call me 00 31(0) 413-293900 or send me a email. Patrick.
Old kris keris Kriss Kujang Tombak betok Spear magic KUDI dagger amulet dukun
Indonesian keris Kujang Spear(kris kudi) I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"Indische Kujang" I think its origin is Indoensia. I found on the internet about Kujang(kudi) spear: Kujang-the Talismanic Sickle There is a unique weapon that originates in Western Java. In the Pasundan(Sundanese) region. This weapon is called"kujang, pron. koo-jaang. Lacking the proper English equivalent for this we have used the term, sickle, eventhough its form somewhat deviates from the true shape of a sickle. Neither does it resemble the"scimitar" which curves convexly. In Indonesian a sickle is actually called"chelurit. The Javanese living in the eastern half of the Java island refers to the kujang as"kudi. To those who are uninformed, the indigenous people ... moreof the island of Java are not all"Javanese. The western part of the island is populated by a major ethnic group called"Sundanese. The kujang is the sole monument of the city of Bogor here in Indonesia. The kujang is filled with mysteries. It is said that it carries within its form a magickal force with a mystical purpose. Embodied within its original figure lied the philosophy of the ancient Sundanese with its Hindu heritage. It is evident from the foregoing that this mystic blade was created to be more of a talisman. A symbolical objet d'art, rather than a weapon. This is especially so regarded in contemporary times. The original creation of the kujang was actually inspired by a utensil used in farming. This utensil was widely used in the 4th to 7th centuries AD. The newly created kujang differed slightly from the tilling implements fashioned by the famed blacksmiths. Mpu Windusarpo, Mpu Ramayadi, and Mpu Mercukundo, as can be seen in the local museums. It was only in the 9th to 12th century that the form of the kujang took the shape that we are so familiar with today. In the year 1170 there was a change in the kujang. Its value as an amulet or talisman was gradua
antique KRIS keris patrem Wayang Semar magic djimat AMULET dagger tribal dukun
Old Wayang kris keris from Java. Small Indonesian keris(kris) with waves and wayang puppets in the blade. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"Javaanse Semar Wajang kris" This kris is smaller then a usual kris. For wajang I found: Wayang is a word for particular kinds of. When the term is used to refer to kinds of puppet theatre. Sometimes the puppet itself is referred to as wayang. Performances of theatre are accompanied by a orchestra in. And by in. designated wayang kulit. A shadow puppet theatre and the best known of the wayang. As a on 7 November 2003. In return for the acknowledgment. UNESCO required Indonesians to preserve their heritage. Wayang is a generic term denoting traditional theatre in. There is no evidence that wayang existed before the first century ... moreCE. After and were brought to. This leads to the hypothesis that the art was imported from either India or China. Both of which have a long tradition of shadow puppetry and theatre in general. Jivan Pani has argued that wayang developed from two arts of in Eastern India. The puppet theatre and the. However. There very well may have been indigenous storytelling traditions that had a profound impact on the development of the traditional puppet theatre. The first record of a wayang performance is from an inscription dated 930 CE which says si Galigi mawayang. Or"Sir Galigi played wayang" From that time till today it seems certain features of traditional puppet theatre have remained. Galigi was an itinerant performer who was requested to perform for a special royal occasion. At that event he performed a story about the hero Bhima from the. The composed by Mpu Kanwa. The poet of's court of kingdom. In 1035 CE describes santoṣâhĕlĕtan kĕlir sira sakêng sang hyang Jagatkāraṇa. Which means"He is steadfast and just a wayang screen away from the'Mover of the World' Kelir is Javanese word for wayang screen. The verse eloquently comparing actual life
old Dukun KRIS keris Shaman Kriss magic sourcerer sword Indonesia wizard blade
old kris keris or rare item from Indonesia. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"Dukun kris Indie" so I assume its origin is Indonesia This is a kris/ keris(Indonesian traditional dagger) Or maybe another magic item that has not the purpose of hurting/cutting somebody, as it is not sharp. I made a pictures to show. For dukun I found: A dukun is an Indonesian-Malay term for shaman. In Malaysia. They are often referred to as bomoh, but dukun is the more ancient term[citation needed] Their societal role is that of a traditional healer, spirit medium, custom and tradition experts and on occasion sorcerers and masters of black magic. The dukun is the very epitome of the kejawen or kebatinan belief system indigenous to Java. Beneath the thin superficial practice of Islam, ... morevery strong and ancient beliefs of animism, ancestor worship and shamanism run through the people of the Nusantara. While modern medicine along with revivalist Islam and Christianity have undermined the dukun's prominence, they remain highly respected and somewhat feared figures in Indon-Malay society, even in the most orthodox Islamic areas. In the pre-colonial past, dukun were exempt from paying taxes, as with Hindu priests and Buddhist monks. Many highly prominent and highly educated Indonesians, even those with Western doctorate and masters levels degrees will still consult dukun or soothsayers. Indonesians who are known to have employed dukun include former President Sukarno, former president Suharto, former president Megawati Sukarnoputri, Sultan Hamengkubuwana IX and Sultan Hamengkubuwana X and many more.citation needed] Dukun are most common on the island of Java, though the island of Madura is especially feared for being very powerful practitioners of dark magic, and Bali is well regarded for its dukun. The Dayak people of Kalimantan are also feared for their use of dukun when head-hunting. In Sabah, the Kadayan community are renowned for their dukun who are said
Scabbard for Tombak from Indonesia pamor Spear Keris Kris dukun Tribal Art
Wooden scabbard for Tombak Spear from Indonesia This is a very nice and original Wooden scabbard for a Tombak(spear) from Indonesia. A Tombak is a Spear forged by an Empu like a Keris and has Pamor also. This beautiful Tombak-scabbard is old and use and has a nice decoration on the front. That part is not wood. The total length of this scabbard +/ 19.5cm. Off course the low starting bid is less then the actual value and only to encourage you to give a good bid on this nice Tombak. Please watch the pictures and judge yourself. The above information is based on the books: Invincible Krises 2 and Ensiklopedi Keris and The Javanese Kris. For this keris I garantee that all is as the pictures and that I gave honest information for what I know and heard. Please check the pictures very carefull and judge yourself. For details see the pictures: I ... morehave experience in selling keris for the last 10 years. Please check the pictures and if any questions or you want to see more pictures do not hesitate to call me 00 31(0) 413-293900 or send me a email. Patrick.
Jimat Keris SEMAR magic Amulet Kris pamor dagger Indonesia Kris dukun Shaman
Keris Semar(Jimat) from Indonesia This is a very nice and original Jimat Keris from Indonesia. A Jimat is a an Amulet Keris forged by an Empu like a Keris. This beautiful Tombak has the dapur(shape) SEMAR(Tammens DE KRIS vol1) Semar is one of the important members of the Wayang family and highly respected in Indonesia. A Tombak Semar is very hard to find and were used by magic man(like Dukun or Shaman) for(spiritual) protection. Because of the relative small size of this Tombak Semar. It is also be used as Jimat(Amulet) that was worn in the owners cloth when going outside of his house(for spiriutal protection) The Tombak has still a pamor on the Blade(see detailed pictures) This pamor is considered to be very strong and powerfull and gives"protection" to the owner. Tammens DE KRIS vol2) The pamor is hard to get on a picture. Off ... morecourse in real vision the pamor is more nice. I'm not a pamor expert so please check this yourself(see the pictures) This Jimat is probably made last century. The blade of this Semar is +/ 11 cm and the total length of this jimat is 22 cm. Off course the low starting bid is less then the actual value and only to encourage you to give a good bid on this nice Tombak. Please watch the pictures and judge yourself. The above information is based on the books: Invincible Krises 2 and Ensiklopedi Keris and The Javanese Kris. For this keris I garantee that all is as the pictures and that I gave honest information for what I know and heard. Please check the pictures very carefull and judge yourself. For details see the pictures: I have experience in selling keris for the last 10 years. Please check the pictures and if any questions or you want to see more pictures do not hesitate to call me 00 31(0) 413-293900 or send me a email. Patrick.
antique KRIS keris patrem naga magic djimat AMULET dagger charm tribal dukun
Old naga kris keris patrem from Java. Small Indonesian keris(kris) with waves and serpent/dragon in the blade. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"Javaanse naga kris patrem" This kris is smaller then a usual kris. For patrem I found: about the Smaller Keris the Javanese call it as"patrem" So small. That people often call the patrem as"keris for women" The size is about- in Javanese word: sekilan" Or the size of spreading fingers. From thumb to the other end of the finger(I miss my English word for my smallest finger) The patrem's dhapur is usually very simple: straight and no much details(ricikan) Mostly. Dhapur"brojol" tilamupih" tilamsari" But sometimes"naga" motives too. the form is still Majapahit patrem.In ... moreJavanese villages. Dhukun(practitioners) also use patrem, or even smaller than patrem(amulet-keris) It is more difficult to find good patrems than good kerises. And the specific accessories for patrem, are also rare. Old patrem's hilts, are seldom. And also the mendhak. For naga I found: The blade or bilah in Malay. Has three basic characteristics: Perabot, Dapor and Pamor These sculptured or chiseled features found at the bottom half of the blade are called Perabot. In a well made Kris. These features are considerably intricate and some are with animals or human figures. They combine with other features of the blade to create a complex system of blade categorization. Aside from these distinctive base features. The Keris comes in all shapes and sizes imaginable. The Indonesian term for the shape of the blade is Dapor. At last count, there are about 145 listed and identified Dapor(Groneman, in his writing(1910) describes 118 types, 40 of which are straight and 78 wavy. Sir Stamford Raffles(1817) says the varieties exceed 100 and provide illustrations for 41 common types) This doesn't include the variations in-between. While the conventional view of a Keris is that i
Ceremonial Pamor sword CUNDRIK * Keris Indonesia traditional Kris Dukun dagger
Authentic Cundrik with pamor Indonesia Ceremonial sword This is a very rare. Ceremonial sword with pamor from Indonesia, this Cundrik was proably used by the local Dukun at the tribe during the rituals in the old days of Indonesia. The kerisblade of this dagger is +/ 31 cm and the total length of this keris in the scabbard is 46.5 cm. Off course the starting bid is less then the actual value and only to encourage you to give a good bid on this nice tribal sword. Please watch the large pictures below and judge yourself. The above information is based on the books: Invincible Krises 2 and Keris Bali and The Javanese Kris. For this keris I garantee that all is as the pictures and that I gave honest information for what I know and heard. Please check the pictures very carefull and judge yourself. For details see the pictures: I have experience ... morein selling keris for the last 10 years. Please check the pictures and if any questions or you want to see more pictures do not hesitate to call me 00 31(0) 413-293900 or send me a email. Patrick.
antique Madura KRIS keris patrem magic djimat AMULET dagger charm tribal dukun
Old kris keris patrem from Madura Island. Small Indonesian keris(kris) with pamor in the blade and decorated scabbard and handle. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"Madoereesche kris patrem" This kris is smaller then a usual kris. For patrem I found: about the Smaller Keris the Javanese call it as"patrem" So small. That people often call the patrem as"keris for women" The size is about- in Javanese word: sekilan" Or the size of spreading fingers. From thumb to the other end of the finger(I miss my English word for my smallest finger) The patrem's dhapur is usually very simple: straight and no much details(ricikan) Mostly. Dhapur"brojol" tilamupih" tilamsari" But sometimes"naga" motives too. the form is still ... moreMajapahit patrem.In Javanese villages. Dhukun(practitioners) also use patrem, or even smaller than patrem(amulet-keris) It is more difficult to find good patrems than good kerises. And the specific accessories for patrem, are also rare. Old patrem's hilts, are seldom. And also the mendhak. For Madoera(madura) I found: Madura is an off the northeastern coast of. The island comprises an area of approximately 4.078.67 km²(administratively 5025 km²) Madura is administered as part of the province. It is separated from Java by the narrow. History In 1624. Of conquered Madura and the island's government was brought under the. A single princely line. The Cakrangingrat family opposed Central Javanese rule and often conquered large parts of Mataram. Following the First Javanese War of Succession between and his uncle. The Dutch gained control of the eastern half of Madura in 1705. Dutch recognition of Puger was influenced by the lord of West Madura, Cakraningrat II who is thought to have supported Puger's claims in the hope that a new war in central Java would provide the Madurese with a chance to interfere. However, while Amangkurat was arrested and exiled to Ce
large Bali kris keris kriss blade with symbol magic dukun sword tribal Indonesia
old large kris keris from Bali. Indonesian keris(kris) with symbols in the blade. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"5 luk Dukun kris uit Bali, so I assume its origin is Bali. This is a kris/ keris(Indonesian traditional dagger) with a nice blade with 5 waves and symbols of bird- dragons? in the blade. I made a pictures to show. For Dukun/Shaman I found: Shaman or Medicine man.Shamanism(ˈʃɑːmən/ SHAH-mən or/ˈʃeɪmən/ SHAY-mən) is a practice that involves a practitioner reaching altered states of consciousness in order to encounter and interact with the spirit world. A shaman is a person regarded as having access to. And influence in, the world of benevolent and malevolent spirits, who typically enters into a trance state during a ritual, and practices divination and healing. ... moreThis kris has a very nice handle and scabbard. This kris is in total 58cm. The length of the blade only: 37 cm.
LARGE OLD Lombok KRIS keris kriss 9 wave magic sword Dukun dagger Indonesia
Large old kris keris from Lombok with 9 waves. Indonesian keris(kris) with nice and extremely nice pamor blade. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled" Sabok inten kris uit Lombok" so I assume its origin is Lombok. This is a kris/ keris(Indonesian traditional dagger) with a nice blade with 3 waves and good pamor pattrens. I made a pictures to show. For Sabok inten I found: sabuk inten) is a typical dapur of the keraton of Yogyakarta. It was a very popular dapur in the early Mataram era. And the model has influenced the later dapur Sabuk Inten. Both the Carito and Sabuk Inten kerises are similar in meaning. For they are mainly aimed at wealth increase and prosperity. I purchased this Keris(Carita Keprabon) from an abdi dalam(an ordained member, or royal servant) in the ... morekeraton(royal palace) of Yogyakarta through a seller. To this day. Kerises are regularly cleansed in various rituals performed at the Keraton. Upon receiving the Keris, it did and still does have a mild flowery scent to it. It is possible to confirm that this Keris have been used for similar purposes, and thus is considered sacred pusaka(heirloom) item. For Lombok I found: Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara( Nusa Tenggara Barat or NTB) province. Indonesia. It forms part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands. With the Lombok Strait separating it from Bali to the west and the Alas Strait between it and Sumbawa to the east. The island's indigenous Sasak people are predominantly Muslim[13] however before the arrival of Islam Lombok experienced a long period of Hindu and Buddhist influence that reached the island through Java. A minority Balinese Hindu culture remains in Lombok. Islam may have first been brought to Lombok by traders arriving from Sumbawa in the 17th century who then established a following in eastern Lombok. Other accounts describe the first influences arriving in the first half of the sixteenth century. According to the palm leaf manuscript Baba
Old kris keris Kriss Tombak Spear magic dagger amulet blade dukun Indonesia
Indonesian keris Spear dagger(kris tombak) I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"Tombak kris" I think its origin is Indoensia. I found on the internet about Tombak: Spears are either called Tombak in the Javanese world or Lembing in the Malay Peninsular culture. The spear is probably older than the Keris. Some argue the Keris blade was originally a spear head mounted on a short hilt. For instance. Vajrayana flagstaff points from the old Javanese kingdoms have a distinctive Keris shape. Click here for more on the Keris history. Candi Sukuh(14 th century) which is the earliest known representation of a Keris E mpu. Shows also some representations of Kudi blades. Javanese Empu have been very imaginative while forging spear heads. There is an unlimited variety of shapes. ... moreSome are very expressive and represent Wayang puppets or sacred animals. Others have several heads. There are three basic type of weapons mounted with spear heads: The Tombak or Lembing. Is used for ornamental spears with a straight or a wavy blade, some have two(dwisula) or three(trisula) branches. They are fitted with a shaft which length may vary from 40 to 350 cm. The term Lembing is also used more generically for spears of any functional use. This kris spear dagger is in total 35 cm.
Old Majapahit kris keris Kriss Sajen magic dagger amulet curve snake blade dukun
Indonesian keris(kris) with iron handle and combong. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"Modjopahit kris(Java) so I assume its origin is Java. Majapahit was one of the last major empires of the region and is considered to be one of the greatest and most powerful empires in the history of Indonesia and Southeast Asia. One that is sometimes seen as the precedent for Indonesia's modern boundaries. Its influence extended beyond the modern territory of Indonesia and has been a subject of many studies[3] German orientalist Berthold Laufer suggested that maja came from the Javanese name of Indonesian tree. After defeating Srivijaya in Sumatra in 1290. Singhasari became the most powerful kingdom in the area. Kublai Khan, the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire and the Emperor ... moreof the Mongol Yuan Dynasty, challenged Singhasari by sending emissaries demanding tribute. Kertanegara, the last ruler of Singhasari, refused to pay the tribute. In 1293, Kublai Khan sent a massive expedition of 1,000 ships to Java. By that time. Jayakatwang, the Adipati(Duke) of Kediri. A vassal state of Singhasari, had usurped and killed Kertanagara. After being pardoned by Jayakatwang with the aid of Madura's regent, Arya Wiraraja; Raden Wijaya, Kertanegara's son-in-law, was given the land of Tarik timberland. He then opened that vast timberland and built a new village there. The village was named Majapahit. Which was taken from a fruit name that had bitter taste in that timberland(maja is the fruit name and pahit means bitter) When Mongolian Yuan army sent by Kublai Khan arrived, Wijaya allied himself with the army to fight against Jayakatwang. Once Jayakatwang was destroyed, Raden Wijaya forced his allies to withdraw from Java by launching a surprise attack.10] Yuan's army had to withdraw in confusion as they were in hostile territory. It was also their last chance to catch the monsoon winds home; otherwise, they would have had to wait for another six months on
Old DJIMAT kris keris kriss magic jimat dagger amulet art blade dukun Indonesia
Old small kris/ keris/ kriss DJIMAT from Indonesia I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"djimat dukun kris(Java) so I assume its origin is Java-Indoensia. I found on the internet about djimat: can be any object but its most important characteristic is its alleged power to protect its owner from danger or harm. Amulets are different from talismans as a talisman is believed to bring luck or some other benefit. Though it can offer protection as well. Potential amulets include gems, especially engraved gems, statues, coins, drawings, pendants, rings, plants and animals; even words in the form of a magical spell or incantation to repel evil or bad luck. The word"amulet" comes from the Latin amuletum; the earliest extant use of the term is in Pliny's Natural History, ... moremeaning"an object that protects a person from trouble" I found on the internet about: Dukun: A dukun is an Indonesian-Malay term for shaman. In Malaysia. They are often referred to as bomoh. But dukun is the more ancient term[ citation needed] Their societal role is that of a traditional healer. Spirit medium. Custom and tradition experts and on occasion sorcerers and masters of black magic. The dukun is the very epitome of the kejawen or kebatinan belief system indigenous to Java. Beneath the thin superficial practice of Islam. Very strong and ancient beliefs of animism. Ancestor worship and shamanism run through the people of the Nusantara. While modern medicine along with revivalist Islam and Christianity have undermined the dukun's prominence. They remain highly respected and somewhat feared figures in Indon-Malay society, even in the most orthodox Islamic areas. In the pre-colonial past. Dukun were exempt from paying taxes, as with Hindu priests and Buddhist monks. Many highly prominent and highly educated Indonesians. Even those with Western doctorate and masters levels degrees will still consult dukun or soothsayers. Indonesians who are known to have em
old kris with GAP keris DJIMAT magic AMULET dagger wayang talisman charm dukun
Old kris keris with opening/ gap in the blade. Kris DJIMAT from Indonesia I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"kris tjombong" This small kris is very rare as the blade has a gap. For Tjombong I found: Combong is referred to the gap in the blade. the opening is considered to be magical. one can see into"the other world" through that gap. For Djimat I found: An amulet. Similar to a talisman, is any object intended to bring good luck or protection to its owner. Potential amulets include gems, especially engraved gems, statues, coins, drawings, pendants, rings, plants and animals; even words in the form of a magical spell, incantation, to repel evil or bad luck. in the Orient believed in the protective and healing power of amulets or blessed objects. Talismans ... moreused by these peoples can be broken down into three main categories: talismans carried or worn on the body, talismans hung upon or above the bed of an infirm person, and medicinal talismans. This third category can be further divided into external and internal talismans. For example, an external amulet can be placed in a bath. This is a kris/ keris(Indonesian traditional dagger) The wooden handle is worn out at the top. This kris is in total 26 cm and. The length of the blade only: 16 cm.
JIMAT Keris from Bali BK25 djimat amulet Kris Dukun magic dagger Indonesia
Jimat Keris from Bali Rare Amulet Kris with good Pamor This is an original and quite small Jimat(amulet Keris) from Bali. This kind of Keris was worn on the body(or in a pocket) to protect the owner/bearer. This one is quite special as from Bali(very rare) and still have nice pamor and in good shape. This very good Jimat-Keris is housed in a wooden sarong(case) that is typical from Bali Off course the low starting bid is less then the actual value and only to encourage you to give a good bid on rare and very good Jimat Keris. Please watch the pictures and judge yourself. For this Jimat/ Amulet Keris I garantee that all is as the pictures and that I gave honest information for what I know and heard. Please check the pictures very carefull and judge yourself. For details see the pictures below: I have experience in selling keris for the last ... more10 years. If any doubt please contact me. Please check the pictures and if there are any questions or you want to see more pictures do not hesitate to call me 00 31(0) 413-293900 or send me a email. Patrick.
Ancient old kris keris Kriss betok sword magic dagger amulet shaman blade dukun
Indonesian keris(kris dagger) I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"Dukun Kris Betok/ Buda" I assume its origin is Indonesia. I found on the internet about Dukun: A dukun is an-Malay term for. In Malaysia. They are often referred to as. But dukun is the more ancient term[ citation needed] Their societal role is that of a. Custom and tradition experts and on occasion and masters of. The dukun is the very epitome of the or belief system indigenous to. Beneath the thin superficial practice of. Very strong and ancient beliefs of. And run through the people of the. While modern medicine along with revivalist Islam and Christianity have undermined the dukun's prominence. They remain highly respected and somewhat feared figures in Indon-Malay society, even in the most ... moreorthodox areas. In the pre-colonial past. Dukun were exempt from paying taxes, as with priests and monks. Many highly prominent and highly educated Indonesians. Even those with Western doctorate and masters levels degrees will still consult dukun or soothsayers. Indonesians who are known to have employed dukun include former President. Former president. Former president. And and many more. citation needed] Dukun are most common on the island of. Though the island of is especially feared for being very powerful practitioners of dark magic. And is well regarded for its dukun. The of are also feared for their use of dukun when. In. The Kadayan community are renowned for their dukun who are said to look waif-like with red eyes. In common practice. A dukun is consulted when a person perceives they have an issue that has a or association. If a dukun is not known to the individual. Their family or friends, word of mouth often creates a situation where the dukun will appear as if summoned, most especially in the case of. Sorcery Dukuns are generally benevolent shamans. On occasion. Some practitioners of black or dark magicks may be employed to cast revenge and often for triv
Old KRIS keris naga dragon dagger magic sword tribal knife dukun Indonesia Java
Old naga kris keris from Java. Small Indonesian keris(kris) with waves and serpent/dragon in the blade. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"Javaanse naga kris" For naga I found: The blade or bilah in Malay. Has three basic characteristics: Perabot, Dapor and Pamor These sculptured or chiseled features found at the bottom half of the blade are called Perabot. In a well made Kris. These features are considerably intricate and some are with animals or human figures. They combine with other features of the blade to create a complex system of blade categorization. Aside from these distinctive base features. The Keris comes in all shapes and sizes imaginable. The Indonesian term for the shape of the blade is Dapor. At last count, there are about 145 listed and identified ... moreDapor(Groneman, in his writing(1910) describes 118 types, 40 of which are straight and 78 wavy. Sir Stamford Raffles(1817) says the varieties exceed 100 and provide illustrations for 41 common types) This doesn't include the variations in-between. While the conventional view of a Keris is that it is wavy, straight blades abound and actually outnumber the wavy blades by about two to one. The waves or"luk" are always odd in number when counted in the traditional way; the first luk starts above the picetan, and the second on the alternate side of the blade and on and on till the tip, although it is sometimes difficult to distinguish the last luk. Some of the common dapur are Sempana(7 luk) or Sangkelat(13 luk) Some blades have a lion(singa) snake or naga. Or a praying man(pendita) instead of having a kembang kacang. The names of the dapur of these blades follow the motive they have like Singabarong or Nagasasra This is a kris/ keris(Indonesian traditional dagger) in a wooden scabbard that is made out of 1 piece of wood. This kris is in total 34cm and. The length of the blade only: 22 cm.
Old kris keris SPEAR magic tribal dagger dukun java indonesia pusaka weapon
Old kris keris/ knife/ dagger/ spear/ Arrow from Indonesia. Small Indonesian keris(kris) knife/ dagger with some fabric/cloth. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"dukun speer(dukun spear) This kris is very rare as the blade is quite small. For dukun I found: A dukun is an Indonesian-Malay term for shaman. In Malaysia. They are often referred to as bomoh, but dukun is the more ancient term[citation needed] Their societal role is that of a traditional healer, spirit medium, custom and tradition experts and on occasion sorcerers and masters of black magic. The dukun is the very epitome of the kejawen or kebatinan belief system indigenous to Java. Beneath the thin superficial practice of Islam, very strong and ancient beliefs of animism, ancestor worship and shamanism run ... morethrough the people of the Nusantara. While modern medicine along with revivalist Islam and Christianity have undermined the dukun's prominence, they remain highly respected and somewhat feared figures in Indon-Malay society, even in the most orthodox Islamic areas. In the pre-colonial past, dukun were exempt from paying taxes, as with Hindu priests and Buddhist monks. Many highly prominent and highly educated Indonesians, even those with Western doctorate and masters levels degrees will still consult dukun or soothsayers. Indonesians who are known to have employed dukun include former President Sukarno, former president Suharto, former president Megawati Sukarnoputri, Sultan Hamengkubuwana IX and Sultan Hamengkubuwana X and many more.citation needed] Dukun are most common on the island of Java, though the island of Madura is especially feared for being very powerful practitioners of dark magic, and Bali is well regarded for its dukun. The Dayak people of Kalimantan are also feared for their use of dukun when head-hunting. In Sabah, the Kadayan community are renowned for their dukun who are said to look waif-like with red eyes. In common practice, a dukun is consulted when
Old kris keris Kriss Tombak jimat spear arrow magic dagger dukun amulet blade
Indonesian keris(kris) Tombak(spear) I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"Toembak speer dukun kris(Java) so I assume its origin is Java-Indoensia. I found on the internet about toembak: Spears are either called Tombak in the Javanese world or Lembing in the Malay Peninsular culture. The spear is probably older than the Keris. Some argue the Keris blade was originally a spear head mounted on a short hilt. For instance. Vajrayana flagstaff points from the old Javanese kingdoms have a distinctive Keris shape. Click here for more on the Keris history. Candi Sukuh(14 th century) which is the earliest known representation of a Keris E mpu. Shows also some representations of Kudi blades. Javanese Empu have been very imaginative while forging spear heads. There is an unlimited ... morevariety of shapes. Some are very expressive and represent Wayang puppets or sacred animals. Others have several heads. There are three basic type of weapons mounted with spear heads: The Tombak or Lembing. Is used for ornamental spears with a straight or a wavy blade, some have two(dwisula) or three(trisula) branches. They are fitted with a shaft which length may vary from 40 to 350 cm. The term Lembing is also used more generically for spears of any functional use. I found on the internet about: Dukun: A dukun is an Indonesian-Malay term for shaman. In Malaysia. They are often referred to as bomoh. But dukun is the more ancient term[ citation needed] Their societal role is that of a traditional healer. Spirit medium. Custom and tradition experts and on occasion sorcerers and masters of black magic. The dukun is the very epitome of the kejawen or kebatinan belief system indigenous to Java. Beneath the thin superficial practice of Islam. Very strong and ancient beliefs of animism. Ancestor worship and shamanism run through the people of the Nusantara. While modern medicine along with revivalist Islam and Christianity have undermined the dukun's prominence. Th
Hindu Priest knife / axe frm Bali - Indonesia # Dukun dagger sword NO KRIS KERIS
Hindu Priest knife(or small axe like dagger) from Bali Indonesia. size: approximately 41 x 10 cm.
Old Majapahit kris keris Kriss Jimat Sajen magic dagger Indonesia amulet dukun
Indonesian keris(kris) with iron handle. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"Modjopahit uit Java" so I assume its origin is Java. Majapahit was one of the last major empires of the region and is considered to be one of the greatest and most powerful empires in the history of Indonesia and Southeast Asia. One that is sometimes seen as the precedent for Indonesia's modern boundaries. Its influence extended beyond the modern territory of Indonesia and has been a subject of many studies. German orientalist Berthold Laufer suggested that maja came from the Javanese name of Indonesian tree. After defeating Srivijaya in Sumatra in 1290. Singhasari became the most powerful kingdom in the area. Kublai Khan, the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire and the Emperor of the Mongol ... moreYuan Dynasty, challenged Singhasari by sending emissaries demanding tribute. Kertanegara, the last ruler of Singhasari, refused to pay the tribute. In 1293, Kublai Khan sent a massive expedition of 1,000 ships to Java. By that time. Jayakatwang, the Adipati(Duke) of Kediri. A vassal state of Singhasari, had usurped and killed Kertanagara. After being pardoned by Jayakatwang with the aid of Madura's regent, Arya Wiraraja; Raden Wijaya, Kertanegara's son-in-law, was given the land of Tarik timberland. He then opened that vast timberland and built a new village there. The village was named Majapahit. Which was taken from a fruit name that had bitter taste in that timberland(maja is the fruit name and pahit means bitter) When Mongolian Yuan army sent by Kublai Khan arrived, Wijaya allied himself with the army to fight against Jayakatwang. Once Jayakatwang was destroyed, Raden Wijaya forced his allies to withdraw from Java by launching a surprise attack.10] Yuan's army had to withdraw in confusion as they were in hostile territory. It was also their last chance to catch the monsoon winds home; otherwise, they would have had to wait for another six months on a hostile
old BLACK KRIS keris magic sword dukun dagger weapon java knife shaman indonesia
Old kris keris dagger from Indonesia. Old Indonesian keris(kris) with black handle and scabbard. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"segala kris uit Surakarta" I could not find any info in English about Segala. But I think it is a type, kingdom or region in old Indonesia For Surakarta I found: Surakarta( ꦯꦸꦫꦏꦂꦠ. Often called Solo and less commonly Sala) Is a in. Indonesia of more than 520,061 people(2009) 1] with a population density of 11.811.5 people/km 2. The 44 km 2 city[ 2] adjoins and to the north. And to the east and west. And to the south. 3] On the eastern side of Solo lies. The city is the seat of(palace/court) Together with. Surakarta is the heir of the that was split into two kingdoms in 1755. Surakarta is the birthplace of the current president of Indonesia. ... moreHe led as mayor of Surakarta from 2005 to 2012. Foundation of the dynasty[ A series of wars and clashes between the Adipati(dukes) followed the death of the last Sultan of, citation needed] the first Islamic kingdom in. One of these was. Son-in-law of the late sultan. After defeating the last opponent duke of Jipang-Panola, Jaka Tingkir, also known as Sultan Hadiwijaya, he claimed the throne and moved the capital to the city of. Located about 8 miles from present-day Surakarta. His adopted son, Formed a conspiracy and killed him with the help of an assassin. Then he ascended the throne and once again moved the capital to Mataram in the present-day province of Yogyakarta, and a new dynasty was founded. Pakubuwono II[ Tower and portal of Kraton Surakarta. Up until 1744. Solo was little more than a quiet backwater village, 10 km east of. The contemporary capital of the Mataram kingdom. But in that year the Mataram susuhunan(king) Pakubuwono II, backed the Chinese against the Dutch, and the court at Kartasura was sacked as a result. searched for a more auspicious spot to rebuild his capital. And in 1745 the entire court was dismantled and tra
Old kris keris pamor knife sword Spear Indonesia magic dagger blade dukun amulet
Indonesian keris Spear(kris tombak) I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"pamor dolk" the origin is Indonesia, probably from Java Island. I found on the internet about Tombak: Spears are either called Tombak in the Javanese world or Lembing in the Malay Peninsular culture. The spear is probably older than the Keris. Some argue the Keris blade was originally a spear head mounted on a short hilt. For instance. Vajrayana flagstaff points from the old Javanese kingdoms have a distinctive Keris shape. Click here for more on the Keris history. Candi Sukuh(14 th century) which is the earliest known representation of a Keris E mpu. Shows also some representations of Kudi blades. Javanese Empu have been very imaginative while forging spear heads. There is an unlimited variety ... moreof shapes. Some are very expressive and represent Wayang puppets or sacred animals. Others have several heads. There are three basic type of weapons mounted with spear heads: The Tombak or Lembing. Is used for ornamental spears with a straight or a wavy blade, some have two(dwisula) or three(trisula) branches. They are fitted with a shaft which length may vary from 40 to 350 cm. The term Lembing is also used more generically for spears of any functional use. This kris spear is in total 29 cm. The wooden handle part has some cracks
Old kris keris Semar Tombak spear magic jimat dagger amulet blade dukun
Small Indonesian keris(kris) Tombak with nice blades in human shape. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"Toembak Semar dukun" I assume its origin is Indoensia. I found on the internet about Semar: Semar is a character in mythology who frequently appears in shadow plays. He is one of the(clowns) But is in fact divine and very wise. He is the(guardian spirit) of Java, 1] and is regarded by some as the most sacred figure of the set. 2] He is said to be the god in human form. 3] 4] The name Semar is said to derive from the word samar(dim. Obscure, mysterious" 3] He is often referred to with the honorific. Kyai Lurah Semar" the venerable chief" 3] Origin[ A decorative with a figure of Semar as the handle. As Semar is one of the few characters in wayang ... morestories not from. His origin is obscure. One hypothesis is that he and his sons are old indigenous deities who became cursed and demoted to servants with the importation of the heroes of the Indian epics. 8] 9] Semar also resembles the clown figure of Indian Sanskrit drama. 10] The first known appearance of Semar is during the era. In 1358 in relief of Sudamala in Candi TIgamangi. And in dated 1439. The relief was copied from a wayang story from the period. Where Semar was first known to be appeared. 11] Stories[ In one version of the(the Javanese creation myth) Semar cultivated a small rice field near for ten thousand years before there were any men. His descendents. The spirits of the island, came into conflict with people as they cleared fields and populated the island. A powerful Hindu-Moslem priest, unable to deviate from his king's orders to continue cultivating the island, provided Semar with a role that will allow his children and grandchildren to stay. Semar's role was to be a spiritual advisor and magical supporter of the royalty, and those of his descendents who also protect the humans of Java can remain there. 1] One genealogy of Semar is
antique KRIS keris KUJANG dagger magic dukun weapon java shaman indonesia kriss
Old kris keris dagger from Indonesia. Small Indonesian keris(kris) with nice carved handle. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"kudjang" For kujang I found: The Kujang is a weapon native to the of Western Java. The earliest Kujang made is around the 8th or 9th century. It is forged out of iron. Steel and with a length of approximately 20-25cm and weighs about 300 grams. According to canto XVII. Kujang was the weapon of farmers and has its roots in agriculture purpose. It is thought to have originated from its predecessor, a Kudi. 1] Kujang is one of the traditional weapons in the Sundanese school of. The Kujang. Like the. Is a blade of sentimental and spiritual value to the people of Indonesia, who have a vast belief in supernatural powers. Description Characteristics ... moreof a Kujang includes a cutting edge and other parts such as pepatuk/ congo the tip of the blade. Eluk/ silih the bulging curve at the base of the blade. Tadah the inward curve at the belly of the blade. And mata small holes on the blade that are covered with gold or silver. Apart from its unique characteristics that tend to be thin. The material is dry, porous and contains many natural metal elements. In Bogor poem as it is spoken by Anis Djatisunda(1996-2000) The Kujang has many functions and shapes. Based on functions there are four of them namely, Kujang Pusaka(symbol of grandeur and safety protection) Kujang Pakarang(warfare) Kujang Pangarak(ceremonial) And Kujang Pamangkas(agricultural tool) As for the shapes. There is the Kujang Jago(shape of a rooster) Kujang Ciung(shape of a bird) Kujang Kuntul(shape of an bird) Kujang Badak(shape of a) Kujang Naga(shape of a mythical dragon) And Kujang Bangkong(shape of a frog) Apart from that there are shapes of the Kujang blade that resemble female characters of as a symbol of fertility. This kris/ dagger is in total 20 cm.
Tombak SPEAR from Java Indonesia GOOD PAMOR Pusaka Keris Kris dukun Tribal Art
Tombak spear with very good Pamor Spear from Indonesia This is a very nice Tombak(spear) from Indonesia. A Tombak is an Indonesian Spear forged by an Empu like a Keris. This Tombak has a very nice pamor symbol at the base as you can see on the pictures. Like a Ujung Gunung pamor(top of Vulcano) This pamor is considered to be magical and protects the owner(in a spiritual way) The size of this Tombak/ Spear +/ 33 cm incl Peksi(see the curve at the bottom) The upper part of the Tombak is 21,5 cm. Off course the low starting bid is less then the actual value and only to encourage you to give a good bid on this nice Tombak. Please watch the pictures and judge yourself. The above information is based on the books: Invincible Krises 2 and Ensiklopedi Keris and The Javanese Kris. For this keris I garantee that all is as the pictures and that I gave ... morehonest information for what I know and heard. Please check the pictures very carefull and judge yourself. For details see the pictures: I have experience in selling keris for the last 10 years. Please check the pictures and if any questions or you want to see more pictures do not hesitate to call me 00 31(0) 413-293900 or send me a email. Patrick.
Bracelet from Akar Bahar (magic material) used by Dukun to cure NO KRIS KERIS
Old bracelet from Indonesia. The material is Akar Bahar. This material is believed to be magical and is used(amongst others) by dukuns to cure. Specially against Rheumatism or rheumatic size: approx 8 cm(outside) and 6-6.5 inside
Dukun Knife indonesia KRIS keris DAGGER magic weapon java tribal shaman kriss
Old Dukun knife(kris) from Indonesia. Small Indonesian knife(kris) with carved handle. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"dukun mes(dukun dagger/knife) This kris is very rare as the blade is quite small and the handle was made of a non wood material, with carves. For dukun I found: A dukun is an Indonesian-Malay term for shaman. In Malaysia. They are often referred to as bomoh, but dukun is the more ancient term[citation needed] Their societal role is that of a traditional healer, spirit medium, custom and tradition experts and on occasion sorcerers and masters of black magic. The dukun is the very epitome of the kejawen or kebatinan belief system indigenous to Java. Beneath the thin superficial practice of Islam, very strong and ancient beliefs of animism, ancestor ... moreworship and shamanism run through the people of the Nusantara. While modern medicine along with revivalist Islam and Christianity have undermined the dukun's prominence, they remain highly respected and somewhat feared figures in Indon-Malay society, even in the most orthodox Islamic areas. In the pre-colonial past, dukun were exempt from paying taxes, as with Hindu priests and Buddhist monks. Many highly prominent and highly educated Indonesians, even those with Western doctorate and masters levels degrees will still consult dukun or soothsayers. Indonesians who are known to have employed dukun include former President Sukarno, former president Suharto, former president Megawati Sukarnoputri, Sultan Hamengkubuwana IX and Sultan Hamengkubuwana X and many more.citation needed] Dukun are most common on the island of Java, though the island of Madura is especially feared for being very powerful practitioners of dark magic, and Bali is well regarded for its dukun. The Dayak people of Kalimantan are also feared for their use of dukun when head-hunting. In Sabah, the Kadayan community are renowned for their dukun who are said to look waif-like with red eyes. In common practice, a d
antique KRIS keris SWORD java tribal DAGGER indonesia kriss magic dukun weapon
Old kris keris dagger from Indonesia. Indonesian keris(kris) I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"Indisch zwaard" sword from Indonesia) This kris/ sword/ dagger is in total 39.5 cm and. The length of the blade only: 28 cm.
KRIS keris Kriss SPAREPARTS tribal war sword Indonesia java dukun blade art
old kris keris SPARE PARTS. Indonesian keris(kris) I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one were spare parts I guess. It contains: 4 iron blades. 2 ring, 2 wooden handle.
kris keris kriss magic sword Mpoe Sombro adeg indonesia dagger dukun sourcerer
Old kris keris with pamor blade. Indonesian keris(kris) with pamor blade. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"kris uit Djokjakarta, Adeg pamor, Mpoe Sombro" For Djogjakarta I found: Yogyakarta( ˌ j ɒ ɡ j ə ˈ k ɑr t ə or ˌ j oʊ ɡ j ə ˈ k ɑr t ə; also Jogja. Jogjakarta) is a city and the capital of in. It is renowned as a center of education( Kota Pelajar) Classical fine art and culture such as. Ballet, drama, music, poetry, and puppet shows. Yogyakarta was the Indonesian capital during the from 1945 to 1949. One of the districts in Yogyakarta. Was the capital of the between 1575 and 1640. The city is named after the Indian city of from the epic. Yogya means'suitable. ... moreFit, proper' and karta. prosperous, flourishing' i.e. a city that is fit to prosper' The name of the city is Djokjakarta. History[ Mataram Kingdom(8th – 10th century CE) According to dated 732. The area traditionally called as"Mataram" became the capital of. Identified as Mdang i Bhumi Mataram established by. Mataram became the center of a refined and sophisticated Javanese Hindu-Buddhist culture. For about three centuries its heartland in(southern slope of Mount Merapi) around witnessed the construction of numerous including and. Around the year 929. The centre of the kingdom was shifted to East Java by. Who established the. The exact cause of the move is still uncertain; however. A severe eruption of Mount Merapi volcano or a power struggle probably caused the move. Historians suggest that, some time during the reign of King Wawa of Mataram(924—929) Merapi volcano erupted and devastated the kingdom's capital in Mataram. Although missing from the historical record since the migration of the capital of Medang kingdom in the 10th century to the eastern Java, the valley area in the south of Mount Merapi since the 15th century still inhabited
Antique KERIS PATREM Dukun kris from Java magic sword Indonesia Lombok dagger
Keris Patrem from Java with very GANJA IRAS This is a very nice and original Keris Patrem from central Java. Indonesia) This beautiful straight Keris has the dapur(shape) Brojol. Ganja Iras(Tammens DE KRIS vol1) This Keris has a relative short blade. This is typical for a Keris Patrem(also called a Women's Keris) Patrem Kerisses are quite hard to find. But with Ganja Iras even more rare(very seldom) Ganja Iras indicates a very high age of the Keris. This Keris has very beautiful wooden scabbard Sandang Walikat.The wooden Hilt is typical for Javanese Keris in Warangka Sandang Walikat(see detailed pictures) Both handle and scabbard are recently made specially for this ancient Keris from very nice wood. The kerisblade of this Keris is +/ 17 cm and the total length of this keris in the scabbard is 28.5 cm Off course the low starting bid is ... moreless then the actual value and only to encourage you to give a good bid on this nice keris. Please watch the pictures and judge yourself. The above information is based on the books: Invincible Krises 2 and Ensiklopedi Keris and The Javanese Kris. For this keris I garantee that all is as the pictures and that I gave honest information for what I know and heard. Please check the pictures very carefull and judge yourself. For details see the pictures: I have experience in selling keris for the last 10 years. Please check the pictures and if any questions or you want to see more pictures do not hesitate to call me 00 31(0) 413-293900 or send me a email. Patrick.
KERIS SAJEN kris Majapahit putut priest magic sword dagger dukun knife Indonesia
Keris Sajen with pamor Blade from Java This is a very nice and original Keris Sajen from Java. Jawa-Indonesia) This beautiful straight Keris has the dapur(shape) Sajen(Tammens DE KRIS vol1) and has the handle forged in 1 piece with the Blade. The handle is representing a priest of forfather(PUTUT) This is typical for a Keris Sajen. Keris Sajen(also called Keris Majapahit) are very hard to find and are used for spiritual protection. Also Dukuns(traditional. Magical medicine men) used a Keris Sajen. The keris has still a pamor on the blade and handle(see detailed pictures) This pamor is considered to be very strong and powerfull and gives"protection" to the owner. The pamor is hard to get on a picture. Off course in real vision the pamor is more nice. I'm not a pamor expert so please check this yourself(see the pictures) This ... moreKeris has very beautiful handle forged together with the blade(see detailed pictures) The Keris has no scabbard and was kept in a white sheet. The kerisblade of this Keris is +/ 16.5 cm and the total length of this keris is 22 cm Off course the low starting bid is less then the actual value and only to encourage you to give a good bid on this nice keris. Please watch the pictures and judge yourself. The above information is based on the books: Invincible Krises 2 and Ensiklopedi Keris and Iron Ancestos. For this keris I garantee that all is as the pictures and that I gave honest information for what I know and heard. Please check the pictures very carefull and judge yourself. For details see the pictures: I have experience in selling keris for the last 10 years. Please check the pictures and if any questions or you want to see more pictures do not hesitate to call me 00 31(0) 413-293900 or send me a email. Patrick.
KERIS PATREM Dukun Womens kris from BALI magic sword Indonesia Lombok dagger
Keris Patrem from Bali with very rare GANJA This is a very nice and original Keris Patrem from Bali. Indonesia) This beautiful 3 luk Keris has the dapur(shape) Jangkung(Tammens DE KRIS vol1) This Keris has a relative short blade. This is typical for a Keris Patrem(also called a Women's Keris) Patrem Kerisses are very hard to find. Specially the 3 luk Jangkung type. This Keris has very beautiful wooden scabbard.The wooden Hilt is typical for Bali Keris. see detailed pictures) The kerisblade of this Keris is +/ 19 cm and the total length of this keris in the scabbard is 28 cm Off course the low starting bid is less then the actual value and only to encourage you to give a good bid on this nice keris. Please watch the pictures and judge yourself. The above information is based on the books: Invincible Krises 2 and Ensiklopedi Keris and The ... moreJavanese Kris. For this keris I garantee that all is as the pictures and that I gave honest information for what I know and heard. Please check the pictures very carefull and judge yourself. For details see the pictures: I have experience in selling keris for the last 10 years. Please check the pictures and if any questions or you want to see more pictures do not hesitate to call me 00 31(0) 413-293900 or send me a email. Patrick.
JIMAT Tombak Spear KERIS small kris Amulet magic charm dukun sword Indonesia art
Jimat Tombak(spear) with pamor Blade from Indonesia This is a very nice and original Jimat from Java. Jawa-Indonesia) This Jimat is a Tombak(traditional spear from Indonesia) Jimats(Djimat) are very hard to find(specially the Tombaks) and are carried with somebody for spiritual protection(normally kept by the owner in pocket of jacket or blouse) The Jimat Tombak has still a pamor on the blade(see detailed pictures) This pamor is considered to be very strong and powerfull and gives"protection" to the owner. The pamor is hard to get on a picture. Off course in real vision the pamor is more nice. I'm not a pamor expert so please check this yourself(see the pictures) This Tombak Jimat itself is very old. The sarong(clothing/ wooden parts) are recently made for this Jimat. The blade of this Jimat Tombak is +/ 6 cm and the total length ... moreof this Jimat in the scabbard is 17 cm Off course the low starting bid is less then the actual value and only to encourage you to give a good bid on this nice keris. Please watch the pictures and judge yourself. The above information is based on the books: Invincible Krises 2 and Ensiklopedi Keris and The Javanese Kris. For this keris I garantee that all is as the pictures and that I gave honest information for what I know and heard. Please check the pictures very carefull and judge yourself. For details see the pictures: I have experience in selling keris for the last 10 years. Please check the pictures and if any questions or you want to see more pictures do not hesitate to call me 00 31(0) 413-293900 or send me a email. Patrick.
Original kris keris kriss magic sword java indonesia dagger art dukun sourcerer
Old kris keris with curved blade. Indonesian keris(kris) with curved blade. I'm selling a collection of old Indonesia goods. Mainly weapons and statues. This one was labelled"kris uit Djokjakarta kraton" For Djogjakarta I found: Yogyakarta( ˌ j ɒ ɡ j ə ˈ k ɑr t ə or ˌ j oʊ ɡ j ə ˈ k ɑr t ə; also Jogja. Jogjakarta) is a city and the capital of in. It is renowned as a center of education( Kota Pelajar) Classical fine art and culture such as. Ballet, drama, music, poetry, and puppet shows. Yogyakarta was the Indonesian capital during the from 1945 to 1949. One of the districts in Yogyakarta. Was the capital of the between 1575 and 1640. The city is named after the Indian city of from the epic. Yogya means'suitable. Fit, proper' ... moreand karta. prosperous, flourishing' i.e. a city that is fit to prosper' The name of the city is Djokjakarta. History[ Mataram Kingdom(8th – 10th century CE) According to dated 732. The area traditionally called as"Mataram" became the capital of. Identified as Mdang i Bhumi Mataram established by. Mataram became the center of a refined and sophisticated Javanese Hindu-Buddhist culture. For about three centuries its heartland in(southern slope of Mount Merapi) around witnessed the construction of numerous including and. Around the year 929. The centre of the kingdom was shifted to East Java by. Who established the. The exact cause of the move is still uncertain; however. A severe eruption of Mount Merapi volcano or a power struggle probably caused the move. Historians suggest that, some time during the reign of King Wawa of Mataram(924—929) Merapi volcano erupted and devastated the kingdom's capital in Mataram. Although missing from the historical record since the migration of the capital of Medang kingdom in the 10th century to the eastern Java, the valley area in the south of Mount Merapi since the 15th century still inhabited and according to
5 luk JIMAT KERIS Amulet kris Java tribal magic sword art Indonesia dukun charm
Jimat Keris with 5 luk Blade from Java This is a very nice and original Jimat Keris from Java. Jawa-Indonesia) This beautiful Jimat(Amulet Keris) has the dapur(shape) Anoman(Hanuman) Tammens DE KRIS vol1) and has a relative short blade. This is typical for a Jimat Keris. Anoman(Hanuman) Quote from Invincible Krises 2 page 126: Hanuman(Anoman) is the monkey chief. Mythical leader of a large troop of ape-like creatures, ally of Rama in his war against Ravana the demon-king of Lanka(Ramayana) Through the stories of Ramayana, he has become a very popular and loved character. He is symbol of valor and loyalty. Still now in Bali Hanuman is a particularly sakti character and he is very present in the Balinese society. Jimat Kerisses(Djimat) are very hard to find and are carried with somebody for spiritual protection(normally kept by the owner in ... morepocket of jacket or blouse) This keris is probably made last century. This Keris has very beautiful handle and a very beautiful wooden warangka Sandang Walikat that is very good carved and is typical for Java. see detailed pictures) The kerisblade of this Keris is +/ 9 cm and the total length of this keris in the scabbard is 13.5 cm Off course the low starting bid is less then the actual value and only to encourage you to give a good bid on this nice keris. Please watch the pictures and judge yourself. The above information is based on the books: Invincible Krises 2 and Ensiklopedi Keris and The Javanese Kris. For this keris I garantee that all is as the pictures and that I gave honest information for what I know and heard. Please check the pictures very carefull and judge yourself. For details see the pictures: I have experience in selling keris for the last 10 years. Please check the pictures and if any questions or you want to see more pictures do not hesitate to call me 00 31(0) 413-293900 or send me a email. Patrick.
wooden Tombak SPEAR stick frm Indonesia pamor Pusaka Keris Kris dukun Tribal Art
Wooden Tombak stick with decorations for Spear from Indonesia This is a very nice wooden Tombak(spear) stick from Indonesia. A Tombak is an Indonesian Spear forged by an Empu like a Keris. The size of this wooden Tombak/ Spear stick is +/ 76.5 cm. Off course the low starting bid is less then the actual value and only to encourage you to give a good bid on this nice Tombak. Please watch the pictures and judge yourself. The above information is based on the books: Invincible Krises 2 and Ensiklopedi Keris and The Javanese Kris. For this keris I garantee that all is as the pictures and that I gave honest information for what I know and heard. Please check the pictures very carefull and judge yourself. For details see the pictures: I have experience in selling keris for the last 10 years. Please check the pictures and if any questions or you ... morewant to see more pictures do not hesitate to call me 00 31(0) 413-293900 or send me a email. Patrick.
Rare knife from Indonesia # Dukun dagger or Pentjak Silat sword NO KRIS KERIS
Rare knife or dagger from Indonesia with beautiful handle and scabbard. size: approximately 42 cm in length.