Wedding Horse Head Dagger
The "Wedding Horse Head Dagger," known as the "keris," holds deep cultural and historical significance in Malay weddings, originating from Java, Indonesia, and embraced by Malay culture. It symbolizes the groom's commitment to protect his bride, brings luck, and embodies intricate artistry. Beyond its ceremonial role, the keris is a treasured cultural artifact, highlighting its importance in Malay society, celebrating both the groom's protective role and the rich heritage of Malay culture.