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satsujinken
21st September 2012, 06:34 AM
posting this one for light discussion ...

and I'm also curious about the comment from you all about this keris

this is real one, and not "keris - like object" ... only this one got some "modern touch" in it

I bought it simply because it was interesting and may look nice on my desk.

I believe this was once an older blade - perhaps not a good one, retouched, carved and plated with 18K gold (what a waste of gold :D)

the result is a rather fragile work of art, but looked nice :D

bought it without dress, as the original dress that comes with this keris costs USD 350 (dress only), so I bought the blade only ... and only managed to fit a cheapo dress for now - doesnot matter, as I plan to display it in acrylic case without the sheath

description :

1. Luk 7 keris
2. dhapur : kelabang sayuto (a million centipede)
and I am not mistaken, this is the dhapur, NOT the pamor
3. tangguh : ??
4. pamor : ngulit semangka / wos wutah (rather hard to discern)
5. nickname : devil's comb

enjoy :D

Sajen
21st September 2012, 05:45 PM
Intersting but not my thing or taste! Agree with you, what a waste of gold! :D

Regards,

Detlef

satsujinken
24th September 2012, 08:56 AM
that's why I said that I plan to use it as a decoration, away from my other keris collection :D

anyhow, the best part is you can literally see the metal construction of keris and how pamor is layered, since the maker carved away cross section of the blade, so on other hand it is a nice study piece

rasjid
4th October 2012, 12:25 AM
Hi Dony, Interesting keris you have here. You should bring this for Keris Kamardikan Award in Jakarta @Museum National :) On 24-31 October. Latest entry on 14 October.

Regards
Rasjid

satsujinken
4th October 2012, 03:44 AM
Hi Dony, Interesting keris you have here. You should bring this for Keris Kamardikan Award in Jakarta @Museum National :) On 24-31 October. Latest entry on 14 October.

Regards
Rasjid

have no plan to do that for this one ... as I have seen many with intricate carvings and much much more beautiful than mine .. basically I believe mine will stand no chance against other kamardikan and contemporary made keris

I myself still prefer old keris, tangguh, wutuh, sepuh ... this particular one is just an object of curiosity (and a waste of gold) :D

thank you, anyhow :D