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Sineba is a Dapur of a straight keris (Sineba Leres), it exists also with having 3 to 13 Luk. The Gandik is simple and has Kembang Kacang and Jenggot, the Sogokan has the special form Sineba, there are also Tikel Alis and Greneng Sungsun. Some krisses also have Gandik Singa or Kikik or Putut. Therefore, one finds names that represent a combination like Singa Sinebar, Naga Sineba or Sinom Sineba. This Dapur is not popular. |
Singa Barong is a Dapur a keris with 7 Luk. The Gandik has the shape of a lion and forms the figure Kilin from Chinese mythology. This Dapur has Sraweyan, Ri Pandan and Greneng. This Dapur is also called Naga Singa. It is a popular Dapur and many krisses are decorated with kinatah gold and precious stones. |
Singa Kikik see Naga Kikik. |
Singawijaya, Empu is a known Empu at the era of Paku Buwono IX. in Surakarta. |
Singa Yehuda, Kanjeng Kyai is a Pusaka Keris own by private. |
Singep is a kind to to store a keris. It is a fabric bag, it can be used various types of fabrics, thin fabrics to thick-lined pocket. The closures can be simple band, zipper or Velcro. The bags can be decorated elaborately. |
3 Singep Surakarta
Singep Yogyakarta |
Singkir, Empu is a known Empu of Majapahit. His name is completely Singkir Wanabaya and he lived afterwards in Blambangan. |
Sinom is a Dapur of a straight keris with normal blade length. This Dapur has an Ada-Ada and is one of the most popular Dapurs. There is a Kembang Kacang, a double Sogokan, only one Lambe Gajah, Pejetan, Sraweyan and Ri Pandan. |
Sinom Pudak Sategal see Sampur. |
Sipat Kelor is the Dapur of a Tombak with 3 Luk . The Luk begin in the blade center and the lower part is straight. The blade tip is thin but 3 to 4 cm below starts down behind a large Ada-Ada. This Dapur is very similar to the Dapur Panggang Lele but it is much slimmer. Tombak from this Dapur are rare and only belong to Pusaka Tombak and have not been used in wars. |
Sirah Cecak is part of the Ganja and located at the front and the shape you recognize when viewed from below. The name comes from the Javanese language and means head of a lizard. There are 3 types: Buweng, Mentel Lancip and Lancip (from left to right) |
Sirat is a Pamor motif. It is a small key and is enclosed by a loop. This pamor is found only at the Sor-Soran and it belongs to pamor Tiban. It does not belong to the selected pamor motives and anyone can possess. The magical power is good for guides in family and environment. This is also called pamor Teja Bungkus or Bima Bungkus. |
Sirat, Kanjeng Kyai is a Pusaka Keris of the Keraton Yogyakarta. The Dapur is Tilam Upih and the warangka is made of Timoho wood with a pendok made of gold. |
Sisik Sewu is a Pamor, read more here. |
Sladang Asto is the Dapur of a Tombak with 5 Luk. It has the form Rengkol, that means lying inside. This Dapur has a clearly visible Ada-Ada, which is relatively thick. The blade is sharp at the front. It comes from the era of Majapahit and the Tangguh Pengging. Most of these tombaks are Pusaka Tombak and are not used by soldiers. |
Slamet is a pamor that always appears at the Soru-Soran of a keris or Tombak. The image resembles a sleeping baby with a pigtail. Following the name of this pamor it has to take the magic power of the personal property. This pamor is a pamor Tiban. |
Slewah, Pamor is the name for a pamor having two different Pamor motives on each side of the blade. It therefore differs from Tangkis which has also two pamor motifs but of free parts or is interrupted by pamor Kelengan e.g. in combination Bonang Rinenteng with Bendo Sagodo or Udan Mas with Wiji Timun. In the picture it can be found on one side Tirto Tejo on the other Ngulit Semongko. |
Sodo is the Dapur of a Pedang. The part of the blade tip is wider than the haft. The blades are straight, the tip forms the shape of an "S" . The lower side of the blade is sharp. This Dapur is one of the Pedang Sabet. |
Sodok is the blade of a Tombak, which is wide and thin. This blade was used by the soldiers of the King of Malaysia in the past. The handle is approx. 16-20 cm long and the blade approx. 8-15 cm. |
Sogokan is an important Ricikan of a keris. It is usually twice and is close to the Sor-Soran. It is approx. 5 or 6 cm high from the Ganja from. One distinguishes front and rear Sogokan as well as special Sogokan species. |