pamorbearing
Pamorbearing is an adjective used to describe objects that carry pamor—a patterned layer created during forging by combining different metals in traditional Southeast Asian metalwork, most often on keris blades. The pamor appears as contrasting runs, bands, or motifs along the blade and is considered an integral feature rather than a mere surface decoration.
Pamor is produced by layering, folding, and diffusing metals such as iron, nickel, brass, or nickel-silver, sometimes
In Javanese, Malay, and related traditions, pamor is believed to confer symbolic or protective properties and
Museums and private collectors study pamorbearing keris for craft, history, and ethnography. Authenticity depends on provenance,