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Pendok

or referred to the Javanese high language Krama Kandelan is a part for protecting the gandar of a keris. It is made of silver, brass, nickel or gold. Some types, see here.

Textfeld: Pendok Blewah
or pendok blewahan is a protection for the gandar of a keris and it is made of metal. This pendok encloses the gandar not complete but is open at the front so that the gandar made of high quality wood can be seen. Often it coves a Gandariras. The pendok is above most twice as wide as the bottom. Pendok blewahan is often found in ancient krisses. 
Textfeld: Pendok Bunton
is a pendok that completely covers the gandar of a keris. There is this pendok simply without embellishment. It is mostly used for warangkas of krisses Yogyakarta and Solo. 
Textfeld: Pendok Kemalo
or pendok Kemalon is a pendok which has a color. It is made of inexpensive metal such as brass or copper. The colors of Kemalo are green, red, black and brown. Unfortunately, the paint peels easily due to large temperature fluctuations.
Textfeld: Pendok Cukitan
is a pendok that completely covers the gandar of a keris. This is like a pendok pendok Bunton, but with embellishments.
Textfeld: Pendok Krawangan
is a pendok that completely covers the gandar of a keris, but it has perforations on the front panel. 
PhotobucketTextfeld: Pendok Slorok
is a pendok that completely covers the gandar of a keris, but it has small perforations on the front panel. 
PhotobucketTextfeld: Pendok Topengan
is a pendok that completely covers the gandar of a keris. It additionally covers even parts of the Awar-Awar. 
PhotobucketTextfeld: Pendok Tretes
is a pendok which completely covers the gandar of a keris and it is studded with precious stones. The above pendok Topengan is also a pendok Tretes.
Textfeld: Pengarab-Arab, Kanjeng Kyai
is a Pusaka Padang from Kraton Yogyakarta. The Padang comes from Dapur Lameng. This Pedang was used only for the execution of death sentences. 
Textfeld: Pengging
Is a tangguh in Java. Keris or Tombak from this Tangguh have generally Luk. 
Textfeld: Penukup, Landeyan
is a handle of a Tombak with an unusual length from 1.90 to 2.25 meters. Earlier this Tombak was used by soldiers. 
Textfeld: Pinarak
is the Dapur of a keris Lurus with a special form. The blade length is normal. The blade is very bent and the Gandik is long and lies behind. The front is sharp as a Pedang Suduk. This Dapur has a double Sogokan 
dhapur18 149x300 Types of Kerises with Straight Blades (Dapur Keris Lurus)Textfeld: Pinaran Mendang
is the Dapur a straight keris. Some keris experts speak of the Dapur Pinaran Mendung or Mendang Pinaran. The blade length is normal. The Gandik is quite long. This Dapur has double Sogokan. This Dapur is similar to the Dapur Mahesa Lajer but has a Sogokan. 
Textfeld: Pitingan
is part of a warangka of a keris and you can find it on every model. 
Textfeld: Pitrang, Empu
is the most famous Empu  of Blambangan. 
Textfeld: Plangen
or Pelangan is a part of a handle. It is the cut of wood to secure a selut there.

Platuk Bawang, Kanjeng Kyahi

is a Pusaka Keris owned by Toni Junus.

 

Textfeld: Pleret
is a famous Tombak Lurus because the  Keraton Yogyakarta has a Pusaka Tombak named Kyai Ageng Kanjeng Pleret. The blade is symmetrical and straight. This Dapur is quite thick compared to other Tombak and has Ada-Ada, Kruwingan and Gusen.

Pleret, Kanjeng Kyai Ageng

is a Pusaka Tombak ownde by the Keraton Yogyakarta.

 

Ploncon

or Jagrak Keris is a structure made of wood to keep a keris there. The upper part has holes so that gandar can be pushed through. The Keris be kept standing.

Pocong, Pamor

see Buntel Mayit.

 

Pogok, Kembang Kacang

is a kind of Kembang Kacang. One finds it e.g. in the Dapur Pasopati.

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