Pancar Merah

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Pancar Merah made of copper between 1920 -1940, attributed to Kyai Suntul from Dalam Pagar village

Pancar Merah is an Islamic talisman found among the Banjar people from South Borneo.[1] It is used to protect and defend the bearer when dealing with people of high status such are tribal leaders or kings.[2]

Pancar Merah has a circular shape with a diameter of 50-70 mm, it is made from silver, copper, silver plated copper or brass and is richly engraved on both sides with Arabic scripts. On the front side a Pancar Merah is usually engraved with the 99 Names of Allah (Al Asma Ul Husna) and the back side is engraved in accordance with the wishes of the talisman`s orderer (fortune, charisma, security, love or similar).

Pancar Merah is made by a skilled person with a high spiritual level, usually a kyai (ulama, sheikh), and it is crafted only in certain times or periods before or after praying or fasting.

The most notable pieces of Pancar Merah were made in desa (village) Dalam Pagar near Martapura, South Kalimantan, Indonesia before World War II.

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  1. ^ Urang Banjar dan kebudayaannya Author: M Suriansyah Ideham, Pemerintah ISBN 9786022583387, p.51
  2. ^ M. Nur, Maksum and Fahmy, Al Amruzi and Nor, Ipansyah: Jimat Dalam Konsep Magis Masyarakat Banjar, p.38

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