- Kris - Wikipedia
Sometimes coated with gold or silver and decorated with gemstones The kris or keris[n 1] is a Javanese asymmetrical dagger with a distinctive blade-patterning achieved through alternating laminations of iron and nickelous iron (pamor) [8]
- Keris - OSRS Wiki
The keris is a dagger obtained after defeating the giant scarab at the end of the Contact! quest, and is the precursor to the keris partisan It deals 33% bonus damage against all kalphites and scabarites, and has a 1 51 chance of puncturing a hole in their exoskeleton, dealing triple damage
- Keris: The Mystical Dagger of Indonesias Noble Past
Indonesia's keris is a traditional dagger with deep cultural and spiritual significance, featuring intricate designs and asymmetrical blades Believed to possess spiritual energy, the keris is often used in rituals and ceremonies, symbolizing power, prestige, and identity
- Indonesian Kris - UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
Inscribed in 2008 (3 COM) on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (originally proclaimed in 2005) The kris or keris is a distinctive, asymmetrical dagger from Indonesia Both weapon and spiritual object, the kris is considered to possess magical powers
- A Changing History of the Keris in Indonesia - Keris or Kris
The Keris is an ancient blade from Indonesia that is still as important today as it was in ancestral times Passed down through the generations, the Keris was a valued family heirloom, preserving magic and power as well as warrior-like weaponry
- The Keris Collector – Preserve Through Discovery
Here, every keris tells more than a legend – it reveals the hands that shaped it, the minds that studied it, and the spirit that endures through time Explore curated artifacts, essays, and research that uncover the craftsmanship, symbolism, and living legacy of the keris
- Keris Satya - Discover the Art of Tradition | Keris Satya
Explore our curated collection of keris, each presented as a masterpiece in our virtual gallery From ancient to contemporary, each keris tells a unique story, inviting enthusiasts to delve into the world of cultural heritage and craftsmanship
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