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Mangkon

is a dapur of a tombak with 9 Luk.

Mangkubumen, Ukiran

is a kind of a handle from Surakarta. Because this handle is large it is well suited for a selut.

Mangkudahan, Empu

is a known Empu in Yogyakarta in the era of Sultan Hamengku Buwono V.

Mangkunegara

completely called Jangkung Mangkunegara is a Dapur of a keris with 3 Luk. It has special features such as 3 Sogokan, ranging from the middle of the blade to the tip. This Dapur has Kembang Kacang, two Lambe Gajah and Greneng. In Brunei this Dapur is called Aliami Lok Tiga.

Mangkurat

is a Dapur of a straight keris with normal length of the blade. The Ricikan have specific characteristics:. E.g, at the Gandik the Kembang Kacang. This Dapur has Jalen, two Lambe Gajah, Pejetan, Tikel Alis, Sogokan, Gusen and Ri Pandan. This Dapur is one of the very rare Dapurs. There are now also Keris Luk 3 with this Dapur.

Mangkurat, Ukiran

also Mankuratan, describes a model of a handle from Yogyakarta from the 20th century and less known.

Manglar Monga

or Manglar Munga is a Dapur of a keris with 3 Luk. There is no Ada-Ada. The Gandik depicts the head of an elephant and the body extends in the blade center to tip. This Dapur is therefore often referred to as Gajah Manglar. This Dapur is good if you have subjects or someone like them. One finds today this Dapur even when for krisses with 13 Luk.

Mangun Oneng, Kanjeng Kyai

is a Pusaka Pedang of the Keraton Surakarta.

Manikem

is a Pamor, read more here.

Marak

is the Dapur of a straight keris. The blade length is normal and the Gandik simple. The keris has Sogokan but only one front, full Greneng. This is also called Dapur Merak.

Maranggi

or better known as Warangi is the cleaning of a blade with Warangan. Warangan contains arsenic acid and lemon juice, and many other "ingredients" If it succeeds takes the pamor again clearly. Furthermore, the rust of the blade is removed, protecting them from rust.

Textfeld: Maraseba
is the Dapur of a straight keris with normal blade length. The Gandik is simple, it has Pejetan, Greneng and Tikel Alis and a flat Sogokan.

Maraseba, Ukiran

is a handle from Surakarta. It is a model of an antique feel and was inspired by the handle Pesisiran. In some areas, this grip is also called Bima Seba Seba or Gatotkaca.

Margapati, Kanjeng Kyai

is a Puaska Keris Luk 9 and the Pamor is Blarak Ngirid. Ite was, at the time of the Government of Sunan Amangkurat.. (1645 - 1677) used for executions.

Mas Kemambang, Pamor

or Mas Kumambang is a pamor that only appears on the Ganja. There are lines that run parallel. This pamor has a positive power. The owner can well operate with all people, whether high or low status.

Mata Keris

is called the blade in Riau, West Borneo, Malaysia and Brunei. In other areas, the term Bilah Keris is used.

Mata Panah

is the tip of an arrow. It often has bends and teeth. In Borneo and Papua these arrowheads were poisoned.

Mayang Mekar

is a Pamor, read more here.

 

 

Mayat Miring

is the Dapur of a straight keris, but the blade is bent or oblique to Ganja. The Gandik is simple. It has Pejetan and a Sogokan behind Gusen. If the blade is not bent, it is called Dapur Mayat. Mayat Miring is a relatively unknown Dapur and is found only in ancient krisses and is thus also a rare Dapur.

 

Mbangkek

is part of a Tombak with a slender waist. Not all Tombak have a waist or Bangkekan. For a handle this rounding is called Mbengkik.

Left: normal Tombak, right:

Mbangkek

Mbatok Mengkureb

is a model of a Ganja for a Keris. This Ganja almost looks like the Ganja Sebit Ron Tal. But it is under the Sirah Cecak also pressed / hollow.

Left: normal Handle Mbagelen, right:

Mbengkik

Mbengkik

see Mbangkek.

 

 

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