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dagger bracket, bracket, danganan
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Attached to cheris, of cut/carved and painted wood. The mount is gilded (gold colored) with black details. At the end of the shaft there is a cut out flower. At the other end there is a hole to stick the knife blade in. According to the General Catalogue, the fort is known as the Danger and is probably made in Karang Asem. Bali.
The attachment is likely to be of the cecanginan-type. (Ramseyer, Urs. 1977. p. 74) (NS)
Title: dagger bracket, bracket, danganan
Description:
Attached to cheris, of cut/carved and painted wood.
The mount is gilded (gold colored) with black details.
At the end of the shaft there is a cut out flower.
At the other end there is a hole to stick the knife blade in.
According to the General Catalogue, the fort is known as the Danger and is probably made in Karang Asem.
Bali.
The attachment is likely to be of the cecanginan-type.
(Ramseyer, Urs.
1977.
p.
74) (NS).
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