Six old kris handles from Java and Bali, 19th century; 'My…
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Six old kris handles from Java and Bali, 19th century; 'My collection of Kris handles was started in 1985 and I bought many of the first ones from Daeng Iskander, An important Art Dealer in Bali who helped Barbier Mueller build his Indonesian Art collection which is now in the Musee du Quai Branly collection in Paris.' - Todd Barlin 8 - 10 cm

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