Keris Naga Sanjaya 212 Karya Mike Work -
SUBJECT: Informative Report on the Keris Naga Sanjaya 212 by Empu Mike Work
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- Warangka : Model ladrang gaya Surakarta, namun dibuat dari kayu tembesu black (kayu besi hitam) yang sudah diawetkan dengan proses pembakaran laminasi (shou sugi ban). Warnanya hitam legam mengkilap, melambangkan kegelapan sebelum kejayaan.
- Gagang (deder) : Ukiran naga menjalar dengan ujung mengepulkan api. Bahan gagang dari gading fosil atau tulang paus (untuk versi non-komersial).
- Mendak : Cincin pemisah antara bilah dan gagang menggunakan emas putih 18 karat bertakikan aksara Jawa "Sa" (Sanjaya) dan "Na" (Naga).
The "212" inscribed on the blade is the weapon’s most defining feature. In the lore, these numbers represent a profound spiritual philosophy: "1" symbolizes the oneness of the Creator (God), while the "2s" represent the dualities of life—man and woman, heaven and earth, good and evil. The Naga (dragon) aesthetic of the hilt and blade signifies power, protection, and the earth’s energy. Unlike traditional keris which are often straight or have a specific number of luk (curves), the Naga Sanjaya is depicted as a heavy, formidable short-axe or dagger-hybrid that radiates a golden glow, signaling its divine or supernatural origin. Narrative Role keris naga sanjaya 212 karya mike work
- Pamor Patterns: A signature of Mike Work’s creations is likely the distinct pamor (damascene pattern). You might expect to see high-contrast patterns such as Pamor Ngulit Semangka (Watermelon Skin) or abstract modern patterns created through high-nickel steel folding. Unlike traditional keris which prioritize spiritual compatibility, modern pieces often prioritize the visual beauty of the steel folding.
- Fit and Finish: Contemporary makers often use modern machinery alongside traditional hammers to achieve a fit and finish (sanding, polishing) that is often sharper and cleaner than antique village keris.
- The Naga Motif: On a "Naga Sanjaya" piece, look closely at the blade. The "Naga" might be a literal 3D carving of a dragon body rising from the ganja up the blade, or it might be represented by the shape of the kembang kacang (commonly mistaken for a "nail").
- Temporal Dishonesty: It fuses a modern political slogan with ancient iconography, creating a sengkalan (chronogram) that forces a political identity rather than a cosmic one.
- Broken Lineage: A keris's power derives from its empu's tirakat (asceticism). "Mike Work" has no established silsilah (genealogical tree) in Javanese smithing.
- Commercialization: The "212" branding reduces the keris from a mystical object to a badge of ideological affiliation, similar to a campaign pin.