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dbhmgb
28th April 2012, 12:51 AM
Just received this today:
Jean
28th April 2012, 02:39 PM
This old and interesting kris blade has a pamor estimated in Kenanga Ginubah style? which is worn-out and not perfectly executed.
The pamor line located approximately in the center of the blade is not continuous and probably not original IMO but is estimated to have been made later for filling the crack between the two sides of the pamor due to the welding flaw and wear.
Regards
dbhmgb
29th April 2012, 04:24 PM
Thank you, Jean.
I've been told by others that the pamor is "Unthuk Banyu", though, as you say, not well executed.
What I find interesting is the heft of this blade, a nice heavy feel in the hand.
Dan
Jean
30th April 2012, 09:14 AM
Hello Dan,
I am not sure about the style of pamor of your blade (although not Unthuk Banyu IMO, see the book "Keris Jawa" page 199) but the name is not important and what matters is that you like it! :)
The opinion from others will be welcome.
Regards
dbhmgb
30th April 2012, 11:46 AM
Hello Dan,
I am not sure about the style of pamor of your blade (although not Unthuk Banyu IMO, see the book "Keris Jawa" page 199) but the name is not important and what matters is that you like it! :)
The opinion from others will be welcome.
Regards
Hello Jean,
Are you speaking of Groneman's book? I have ordered it, but, alas, it's taking a while to get here. I can't wait to have it in my hands.
You're right about the name of the pamor, it's not as important and how it appeals to the eye, I was just pointing out what someone else had said. I really do like this keris!
Dan
Jean
30th April 2012, 02:16 PM
Hello Dan,
No, I am referring to the book "Keris Jawa, antara Mistik dan Nalar" written by Haryono Haryoguritno in Bahasa Indonesia, and considered as the best and most comprehensive reference book about Javanese krisses.
You can gain from it even if you don't understand the Indonesian language because of the many pictures, it is not easy to find and expensive but worth it (check on Ebay or from some Dutch sellers on Marktplaats, or the Leiden Ethnnographic Museum library).
Best regards
Jean
dbhmgb
30th April 2012, 02:22 PM
Hello Dan,
No, I am referring to the book "Keris Jawa, antara Mistik dan Nalar" written by Haryono Haryoguritno in Bahasa Indonesia, and considered as the best and most comprehensive reference book about Javanese krisses.
You can gain from it even if you don't understand the Indonesian language because of the many pictures, it is not easy to find and expensive but worth it (check on Ebay or from some Dutch sellers on Marktplaats, or the Leiden Ethnnographic Museum library).
Best regards
Jean
Hello Jean,
Thanks! I'll be looking for that book to add to my collection!
Dan
David
30th April 2012, 11:11 PM
Hello Dan,
No, I am referring to the book "Keris Jawa, antara Mistik dan Nalar" written by Haryono Haryoguritno in Bahasa Indonesia, and considered as the best and most comprehensive reference book about Javanese krisses.
Is it? :)
Jean
1st May 2012, 09:58 AM
Is it? :)
Well, no book is perfect but this one is very comprehensive indeed (also the EK), the pictures and sketches are excellent, and the information is generally trustworthy in spite of the usual qualifications about the tangguh attribution although I am not in position to dispute it. Unfortunately the binding is very fragile. :(
Regards
Marcokeris
1st May 2012, 12:25 PM
Beautiful keris !
dbhmgb
1st May 2012, 12:53 PM
Beautiful keris !
Thank you! I think so too! :)
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