The Indonesian Kris Old Pamor Jung's Keris Filled with White Dunyo Ndeling Tangguh Ancient Pajajaran
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The Indonesian Kris Old Pamor Jung's Keris Filled with White Dunyo Ndeling Tangguh Ancient Pajajaran
The Indonesian Kris Old Pamor Jung's Keris Filled with White Dunyo Ndeling Tangguh Ancient Pajajaran
Dhapur Keris (type of kris shape): Brojol
Prestige (iron folding motif): Jung Isi Dunyo
Tough (estimated time of manufacture): Pajajaran
Warangka : Gayaman Surakarta
Handle / Handle : Surakarta
A dagger with a ndeling white pamor, looks beautiful and attractive, perfect for adding to a collection.
"Jung Isi Dunyo" means "Ship of treasures". "Jung" means Ship and "Dunyo" in Javanese means World or it can also mean property.
Many opinions say that the term "Jung" comes from the word "Chuan" in Chinese which means boat or ship. It's just that the change in pronunciation from "Chuan" to "Jung" seems too far and closer is "Jong" in Javanese which means Ship.
The word "Jong" can be found in ancient Javanese inscriptions of the 9th century. This word entered the Malay language in the 15th century when Chinese word lists identify it as the Malay word for Kapal. Malay maritime laws drafted at the end of the 15th century often used the word "Jung" to refer to ships carrying goods.
So we can conclude, the philosophy of the prestige of "Jung Isi Dunyo" is a prayer or hope so that in his life the owner of the kris with the prestige of Jung Isi Dunya can be abundant in property and wealth.