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West Javanese keris hilt
19th century, probably originating from Cirebon.
Early Bhima keris hilt
The Hindu mythical brother of Hanuman, the Monkey King.
Veiled female keris grip
Often interpreted to be Durga, the warrior goddess.
17th century Javanese tombak
With floral overlay, kinatah, typical for the period.
Nyamba keris hilt with seal
Rare old keris handle made into a European wax seal.
Solo court keris
With raised gold overlay and gilt-enamel
Tiger hilt sword with VOC blade
With Dutch VOC blade, marked with the Amsterdam monogram.
Preanger sword with VOC blade
Blade marked with VOC Amsterdam monogram, and the year 1769.
West-Javanese gobang
The sword of the Sundanese people of the Preanger highlands.
West-Javanese stiletto dagger
Early piece with an unusual European-style stiletto blade.
Fine Peranakan belt buckle
This style was produced in Tangerang, just West of Batavia, now Jakarta.
Indonesian cockfighting spurs in box
Weapons not for man, but for an unfortunate rooster. Retired, in a hardwood box.
Javanese gold overlaid spear blade
Once part of a trisula, made on Java in the 17th century.
A rare kudi trantang
A rare variation of one of the rarest forms of Indonesian arms.
Box of Javanese arrows
Used in a target archery sport that was originally practiced in the Keraton.
Pedang suduk maru
Also known as pedang lurus.