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Cekah Redut

also Cekah Solas, has the shape of a handle of the island of Lombok. There are 11 notches. In the Lombok language means Solas 11.

Cekel Baluluk

is a Dapur for a straight Tombak. Compared to other Tombak this Tombak is quite thick. One finds no Bangkekan. No other Tombak has a shape with this Sor-Soran. This Tombak is a weapon of war, no Pusaka.

Cekel Drajit

is a Dapur a straight Tombak. The blade is straight with no waist and quite thick. It has a distinct Ada-Ada. Below you will find a large Bungkul. This Tombak is a weapon of war, no Pusaka.

Celurit

or Clurit is a sharp weapon from Madura. It is also found in the surrounding areas and parts of East Java. The form looks like a sickle, but the tip is longer and rounder. Earlier, it was a tool of a farmer and then became a weapon. The blade is made of iron and steel and therefore it has a pamor. For a Celurit there is no particular sheath.

Cendana, Wood

is a hard wood and is used for a warangka of a keris. The tree is up to 17 1/2 feet (15 meters). It comes from Sumbawa and East Timor, and the wood is so known because it smells good. For us it is known as Sandalwood.

Cendana, Oil

is an oil that is less often used for cleaning a keris. It has become very expensive. Normally it can be get on Java, Madura, Bali, in Palembang, Riau, Bangkinang and in Malaysia, Borneo and Sulawesi.

Cengkrong

is a Dapur of a straight keris. The length of the blade is shorter than normal. Unlike normal krisses the Gandik is very long and it usually goes to the middle of the blade. There are also with this Dapur with 3 to 9 Luk but there is no special name, just Cengkrong. The translation of Cengkrong is curved blade.

 

 

Look from top to bottom Nongkrong Lurus,
Cengkrong 3 Luk, Cengkrong 5 Luk, Cengkrong 9 Luk

Ceplok Banteng, Pelet

is a motive for a warangka made of Timoho wood. It is made up of large patches. This warangka has a positive magical power.

Ceplok Kelor, Pelet

is a motive for a warangka made Timoho wood. It is made of spots that are slightly smaller than the leaves of a betel nut tree (Kelor). This warangka wards off bad and indecent Sciences.

Cincin Keris

means ring for a keris. This term is used for a mendak in Palembang, Riau, Malaysia, Singapore, West Borneo and Brunei. The manufacturing is similar, but the appearance is different. As in Java, they are made of brass, silver or gold. They are set with jewels but are more slender than on Java.

Citro

is a Dapur of a Tombak with 13 Luk. This Tombak has a Kembang Kacang, two Lambe Gajah, a thin Ada Ada on the entire length of the blade. The blade is up to 16 1/2 inches (42 cm) long and was built in the Tangguh Mataram. It is a Pusaka Tombak.

Cocor

is part directly at the head of the Ganja. The Cocor may take various forms. In some areas, they are also called Cucuk.

Combong, Keris

is a keris that has been made by a layman. In the middle of the blade can be found a crack.

Condong Campur

is a Dapur of a straight keris. The blade length is normal and the blade does not have an Ada-Ada. It has a Kembang Kacang, a Lambe Gajah, a Sogokan which is very long and goes up to the blade tip. Translation means the desire to be mixed.

Cundrik

or Cunderik is used by the Japanese as a name for a small Keris. It is one of the straight krisses and the length of the blade is small to normal (9 - 14 inches or 22 - 36 cm). The blade is quite thick. The Gandik is simple with Kruwingan. The Ganja has Sogokan and Greneng. Cundrik is also a small Golok.

 Keris Dapur Cundrik

 

          

            Cundrik Sajen

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