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asomotif
28th December 2010, 10:35 PM
Followed this odd item on ebay.
A Dukun/ shaman keris estimated Majapahit era ?
Is this something serious, or just made for western eyes ?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rt=nc&nma=true&item=230553969018&si=nryLIWHzk%252B0hGE1BPssLgHnrWVI%253D&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT

Rick
29th December 2010, 02:48 AM
And what makes this a Keris ? :confused:
All I see is ... is, what ?

Reminds me of 'Uncle Ho' a bit .

Or :D , wait for it, .... keris keringle .


For the finishing price; well, you tell me ..... :D ;)

Henk
29th December 2010, 06:21 AM
You cann't have serious questions about this, cann't you. :rolleyes: It is even called a rencong. :eek: I've a lot of fantasy, but i cann't make a thing about it. ;)

Battara
29th December 2010, 07:47 AM
Looks like some waste steel that got reshaped and then cut into........well.........er...........um.......... ...... :shrug:

Neo
29th December 2010, 11:37 AM
Yes, it's an amusing object with nasty workmanship. However, I'm curious about the iron they use ... Does it look like old iron (from old kerises) being recycled, or does it look like new modern material being reworked?

Sajen
29th December 2010, 12:30 PM
OMG what a ugly piece of iron! :D

BluErf
29th December 2010, 02:13 PM
Looks like the Coneheads meet bug-eyed monster meet Incan nose guy meet Egyptian Pharoah with beard on steroids... :D

Gustav
29th December 2010, 09:16 PM
Just think a bit about where are we now in a year, and you will understand it....

it's Santa-Claus!!!!



The problematic point is to call it "Keris Tombak" and "Rencong" and "estimate" it as "Tangguh Majapahit" after these three books, all other things may have happened, or may not with this item.

Rick
29th December 2010, 09:45 PM
Great minds think alike Gustav ... ;) :D

He does remind me of Ho Chi Minh also . :)

asomotif
29th December 2010, 10:22 PM
For the finishing price; well, you tell me
Prices for old metals have gone up, but only non ferro metals.
For iron this is still a high price :)

it's Santa-Claus!!!!
LOL :D
Yes, that was my feeling too. especially being offered in the X-mas season.

But seriously, I still have some questions.
- Is there any market for such an item within Indonesia, maybe as a djimat ?
- Or is such an item purely made for outsiders/western collectors ?
- Also I wonder if due to the nice book on keris sajen we might encounter more fantasy keris like objects in the future ? :shrug:

David
30th December 2010, 02:40 AM
- Also I wonder if due to the nice book on keris sajen we might encounter more fantasy keris like objects in the future ? :shrug:
I would think that a book like Ancient Ancestors would be more likely to discourage objects like this. In my quick perusal of that book i didn't see anything that looked like this... :shrug: :)

Newsteel
30th December 2010, 03:20 PM
Common gentlemen, you got to be serious. Look at the dapur. It's the dukun (shaman or male witch) himself... lol :D

tunggulametung
1st January 2011, 01:35 PM
But seriously, I still have some questions.
- Is there any market for such an item within Indonesia, maybe as a djimat ?
- Or is such an item purely made for outsiders/western collectors ?Hello Asomotif, I think I can firmly answer this. Yes, there is a narrow domestic market for such item for different purposes ;) but generally speaking as jimat/charm. From my observation the Semar shape being the most popular. Outsiders? Seriously? Do you mean like mysterious creatures from Mars? Well all I can say is that you don't need Indonesian passport to buy such item. Hope this help.

asomotif
2nd January 2011, 10:08 AM
Hello tunggulametung,

Thanks for your reply.
ET buy keris :) ;) NO, by Outsiders I meant people from outside the indonesian culture.
But from your reply I understand that this object may also be made a a djimat.
The shape of an old man with hat and beard does not look very Indonesian to me, so therefore I had the feeling that this was made for westerners.

Best wishes for 2011 !

Willem

kulbuntet
3rd January 2011, 12:31 AM
Bit kudi (kudjang) like