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Rengkol

is the name for a form of Luk of a keris. The form differs from the form Kemba in the way that  the Luk are very wavy. From Rengkol there are two subspecies.

Resowijoyo, Empu

is a known Empu and is often called only Sowi Joyo. He lives during the Government of Paku Buwono VII in Surakarta.

Ri Cangkring

is a part or a Ricikan of a warangka in Surakarta, Yogyakarta or Madura style. It is found left and right on the warangka Gayaman, Ladrang and Sandang Walikat.

Ricikan

are the parts or components of a keris, Tombak or Padang, which have their own name. The Ricikan you can see here.

 

Ri Pandan

is a part or Ricikan of a keris. It is found at the Sor-Soran back at the Greneng. It lies between Ron Da Nunut and Ron Da above the Kanyut. Ri Pandan is also called a part of a warangka or mendak.

Ron Dadap

see Godong Dadap

 

Ronggo

see Rangga

 

Ron Genduru

is a Pamor, read more here.

Ron Genduru Sinebit

Is a Pamor, read more here.

Ron Genduru Sinebit Sungsang

is a pamor. It very resembles to pamor Ron Genduru Sungsang, but the leaves are torn and the direction is reversed. Itcan also be combined with Wengkon so it is Ron Genduru Sinebit Sungsang Wengkon. This is even more difficult to make and valuable.

Ron Genduru Sungsang

is a Pamor, read more here.

Ron Genduru Sinebit

Sungsang

Ron Genduru Sinebit

Sungsang Wengkon

Ron Genduru Sungsang Wengkon

is a pamor. Ron Genduru Sungsang can be combined with Wengkon so it is Ron Genduru Sungsang Wengkon.

Ron Sedah

see Godong Sedah

Ron Teki

is a Dapur of a straight keris. The blade length is normal without Ada-Ada. This Dapur has a small Kembang Kacang, two Lambe Gajah and Gandik is three times as long as normal. This Dapur has Pejetan and Sogokan. This Dapur is according to keris experts suitable for farmers, ranchers and distributors of agricultural goods.

Ron Pakis

is a Pamor, read more here.

Ros-Rosan Tebu

is a Pamor, read more here.

Ruas Bambu

is a Dapur of a keris from Eastern Sumatra, Riau, Malaysia and Southern Thailand. It is rarely seen. The blade has several small Pudak Sategal at intervals of 2.5 to 4.2 cm. The blade is longer than normal, approx. 52-64 cm. The warangka is usually the model Buah Mancang and the handle is Pekaka or Tapak Kuda. This Keris in Bangkinang is without pamor and roundish.

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