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ASPaulding
8th August 2023, 07:02 PM
Hello everybody, I have finally got my first Keris to post. May I get some information or opinions from some experts? I believe it is Madura dress. I'm particularly curious if the blade is Madura as well and how old it may be. Lastly I would like suggestions on a good starter book to study. There are so many different variations as well as terminology I would like to learn. Thank you for your time.

kai
11th August 2023, 11:59 PM
Welcome among the doomed - be aware that keris are addictive... :eek: :rolleyes: ;)

This type of Madurese fittings often comes with subpar blades. This blade is quite decent though! It certainly has some genuine age - IMHO 19th century or older (not of higher quality nor in good shape of preservation which makes reading this blade pretty tough).

Anyway, a really decent first keris!

Regards,
Kai

ASPaulding
12th August 2023, 03:46 AM
Welcome among the doomed - be aware that keris are addictive... :eek: :rolleyes: ;)

This type of Madurese fittings often comes with subpar blades. This blade is quite decent though! It certainly has some genuine age - IMHO 19th century or older (not of higher quality nor in good shape of preservation which makes reading this blade pretty tough).

Anyway, a really decent first keris!

Regards,
Kai

Thank you, Kai. I don't even know what you mean by reading the blade. I'm assuming small details that can give you origin, age and maybe material. I have gained access to a few books. I will study them a bit so I can have a decent conversation about what seems to be a rabbit hole.

Rick
12th August 2023, 04:14 AM
I suspect the rabbit hole entrance may be found somewhere in the Warung archives. ;)

For starters might I suggest a read of The World of the Javanese Keris by Garret and Bronwen Solyum.

ASPaulding
12th August 2023, 05:22 AM
I suspect the rabbit hole entrance may be found somewhere in the Warung archives. ;)

For starters might I suggest a read of The World of the Javanese Keris by Garret and Bronwen Solyum.

Thank you, Rick. I have actually seen that book online recently. I will try to find it again.