Keeping art of keris making alive for future generations


Some of the popular hilt designs of the ‘keris’.

KUALA TERENGGANU: Smack in the heart of this state capital stands Kampung Ladang Titian, also dubbed the “keris village”, a popular stop for tourists.

Zulkifli Yusoff, 51, and his stepbrother Mohd Ghazali Mohamad, 32, are among the few denizens of the state who are keeping the art of keris making alive.

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