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Groneman, Isaac. The Javanese Kris. C. Zwartenkot Art Books - Leiden and KITLV Press, 2009.

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49-31-38A

49-31-38A

Dagger

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49-31-32A

49-31-32A

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49-31-35B

49-31-35B

Sheath

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49-31-33A

49-31-33A

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49-31-33B

49-31-33B

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P4675A

P4675A

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P4672A

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P4671A

P4671A

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P4671B

P4671B

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49-31-34A

49-31-34A

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