Keris Pusaka Tangguh Mataram

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The "Keris Pusaka Tangguh Mataram" is a traditional Indonesian dagger known as a keris. It originates from the Mataram Sultanate in Java, which was one of the major Islamic kingdoms in Indonesia during the 17th and 18th centuries.

The keris is a symbol of honor, power, and social status in Indonesian culture. It has a unique wavy blade and a hilt that is often intricately carved with designs representing various cultural and spiritual elements. The blade is typically made of various types of iron and steel, with layers that create the distinctive wavy pattern.

The "pusaka" in its name refers to its status as an heirloom or sacred artifact believed to possess mystical powers. The term "tangguh" describes its age or origin, indicating that it comes from the Mataram Sultanate, a highly respected and influential historical period.

These types of keris are highly sought after by collectors, historians, and enthusiasts for their historical and cultural significance. They are often used in traditional ceremonies and dances, as well as displayed as artworks.
Keris Pusaka Tangguh Mataram

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