ꦧꦧꦢ꧀ꦢꦼꦩꦏ꧀

This manuscript contains a historical chronicle of the Demak Kingdom, presented in the form of narrative history. In the introductory section, the author expresses a hope that the story told in the text will serve as a valuable lesson and a reminder for future generations. The main part of the text recounts the forging of a rare kris with a thousand dapur (blade motifs), which is named Ki Segara Wedang, reflecting both mystical and symbolic elements of Javanese kris culture. The concluding section describes a moment when the royal scribe presents his completed work to Sultan Adinatagama Bintara, highlighting the significance of writing and documentation within the royal court.

Extent: 1 bundle of manuscripts on European paper.

Size and dimensions of original material: Height 32,4cm, width 21,2cm, depth 2,6cm.

Condition of original material: The condition of the cover and writing is still relatively good, but there are several pages that are torn at the top.