Kylis is a dagger. It began with Murray's culture and Indonesia. In 2005, Datuk Seri Hishamuddin Hussein, a young chief of the Malay National Organization (UMNO) and then the Minister of Education, waved Chris during the Umno Youth Conference. The symbol is to show power to Malaysia. He practiced for three consecutive years until 2007 (Fong & Ahmad Ishak 2013). However, Chris Waving has a hidden meaning from the non - Malay concept.
Kelis has two forms: Kelis · Rus (Straight · Kelis) and Keris · Luke (Kelis). The core maker Empu makes dagger based on consumer's wishes. Regardless of whether it is straight or luk, this will only be done while smoldering with repeated forging of an iron rod inserted by nickel. Made from 8 to 10 metal combinations, the spiritual qualities of keris are considered to include the warrior's spirit. In some myths, some kind of fatal dagger warns that simply should not be removed from the sheath, as it needs to taste the blood before reinsertion.
This double-edged wave knife dagger is a synonym for Murray's culture and lifestyle. In ancient times, a man without Chris walked like a naked walk. At that time, Chris was always considered to have a mysterious power and a spirit of a guardian. There are several Murray legends about Chris. One of the famous people is Kelis of Han Tua, Malay's hero, Melaka's Sultan era. Hang Tuah's keris, Taming Sari was acquired by Majapahit King after winning the challenge after winning Malacca Sultan. This Kelis is believed to have a strong spirit. People who have this kind of Kelis will become invincible. As he was not faithful to Sultan in this Taming Sari, there is a story that Hang Tuah killed his childhood friend, Hang Jebat. Kelis always has romance, adventure and aristocracy.