Forging a Keris by Sesajen
Only a few traditional empu exist, most of them having been replaced by new keris makers who no longer follow the old way of forging.
November 1, 2005
DJENO Harum Brodjo lives in a remote village at Kelurahan Sumberagung, Kabupaten Sleman in Yogyakarta. The 77-year-old may be physically frail, but let him talk about keris, suddenly he would come alive with stories about the traditional weapon of combat now considered more of a talisman. Djeno, who claimed to be the 15th generation descendant of Kyai Empu Tumenggung Supodiryo of the Majapahit period, is the only living empu (keris maker) of the
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