编号 102845698

厨房传家宝 Singo Barong Majapahit - 印度尼西亚
编号 102845698

厨房传家宝 Singo Barong Majapahit - 印度尼西亚
An ancient heirloom Javanese kris with a silver pendok weighing give or take 106 grams already featuring the Dapur Singo Barong, with 5 Luk (waves), and Ngulit Semongko pamor represents a highly regarded, powerful, and aesthetically rich blade, often originating from Java (Mataram era) This specific combination merges spiritual protection, high-ranking authority, and prosperity symbolism. Length ca. 47 cm
1. Dapur Singo Barong (Blade Shape)
Description: "Singo" means lion, and "Barong" refers to the mythical protective creature in Indonesian folklore. The gandik (base of the blade) is carved into a seated lion figure with its mouth open.
Symbolism: It symbolizes royal authority, courage, high social status, and a powerful shield against negative influences or evil.
Significance: It is considered a pusaka(heirloom) that provides strength and leadership abilities to its owner.
2. 5 Luk (Waves)
Description: The blade has five waves (curves), usually counting from the base up to the tip.
Symbolism: Traditionally, 5 luk represents the harmony of the five elements and the senses. It embodies a balance between dynamic energy and calm, and is often favored for attracting good fortune.
3. Ngulit Semongko Pamor (Pattern)
Description: "Ngulit Semongko" translates to "watermelon skin." This pattern appears as flowing, speckled, or striped lines resembling the skin of a watermelon.
Philosophy: This pamor is thought to help the owner broaden their network, fostering popularity and prosperity. It is often interpreted as a reminder not to be discouraged, as it empowers the owner to find different ways to achieve their goals.
4. Characteristics and Context
Silver pendok thick weighing +_ 106 grams already Tangguh (Era/Origin): Frequently associated with Mataram Java classical forging, emphasizing good metals offten silver or gold decorations used as the pendok is made of silver.
Usage: These are often used as heirlooms, talismans for protection, and symbols of heroism.
Note: In Javanese, "semongko" is often spelled "semangka." The pamor is considered a popular, good-luck-oriented pattern.
5. There is a hole due to age; over time the sogokan (groove) This is considered another well appreciated thing called combong.
6. Well balanced and with the right amount of tender love and attention able to stand on tip with a little help of the Warangka.
7. Warangka: is completely made of Ragam Warangka Yogyakarta Dari Kayu Timaha or Timoho wood. And not just the top.
8. No expense or effort has been spared by the empu making this heirloom Pusaka.
• Philosophy: It is believed that this pamor helps the owner interact more easily with others, build friendships, and communicate smoothly (dipercaya mempermudah pergaulan)
•Timaha (or Timoho) Wood: Known scientifically as Kleinhovia hospita, this wood is highly prized for its beautiful natural patterns (pelet), which are considered to have high artistic and spiritual value.
• Suitability: It is often considered suitable for anyone (tidak pemilih not selective about its owner)
Sending only with DHL for reasons Post.nl doesn’t allow this. I also want to let the buyer know it’s their responsibility if this can be send to your country before bidding and buying to prevent disappointment.
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