
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows two traditional Indonesian knives, called 'tosan aji', on display at the Museum Radyapustaka in Surakarta, Indonesia, located at coordinates -7.569, 110.814. The knives are mounted on a textured purple background. The knives are both made of metal, with the left knife being smaller than the right. The left knife is made of a shiny black metal. The right knife is made of a brown metal. The right knife is attached to a wooden handle, and has a rectangular label attached to the handle, partially obscuring the blade. The left knife is tied to a white string attached to a rectangular label with black lettering. The label describes the knives, including the type of knife, the name of the collector, the origin of the donation, the maker, and the materials used. The label states the left knife is a "Tosan Aji" type of weapon, made by "Ny. Sri Suharsongko binti Sumantto", who donated it to the museum. It is made of wood, and originates from "Projonimpungo" in Jakarta. The label is attached to the left knife, and hangs down below it. There is a small hole in the center of the top of the label.
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