View Full Version : My new moro kris
carlos
3rd May 2025, 04:00 PM
I just adquire this beautiful kris, the pictures are from seller, the next week I will clean handle, I wish enjoy pictures.
Any comment are wellcome.
Thanks in advance
Carlos
Interested Party
3rd May 2025, 06:57 PM
Pretty. What does the blade's tip look like?
Ian
6th May 2025, 12:33 PM
Carlos, can you post a picture of the whole sword when you have time. Also, what do you plan to do with the broken pommel? The crest is completely missing and I imagine that it would be a very difficult (if not impossible) repair given that the pommel is ivory. Perhaps a replacement in wood?
carlos
6th May 2025, 03:07 PM
Carlos, can you post a picture of the whole sword when you have time. Also, what do you plan to do with the broken pommel? The crest is completely missing and I imagine that it would be a very difficult (if not impossible) repair given that the pommel is ivory. Perhaps a replacement in wood?
Yes, of course, here are the new pictures...
About pommel, I don,t know if I will repair in the future.
carlos
6th May 2025, 03:08 PM
New pictures
milandro
6th May 2025, 04:57 PM
Beautiful kris, certainly, I think, of a certain age and despite that the ganja doesn't appear to be separate.
Gustav
6th May 2025, 05:28 PM
Of course the gangya is separate.
A good blade. I have a cousin of it, or perhaps maybe even brother.
milandro
6th May 2025, 06:17 PM
I cannot see any seem of separation
Ian
6th May 2025, 07:28 PM
Beautiful blade Carlos and the hilt has come up well with cleaning. Congratulations.
Milandro, the separate gangya is perhaps best seen in Carlos' last picture of his first post.
David
6th May 2025, 10:15 PM
I cannot see any seem of separation
Look here for the separation line.
Battara
8th May 2025, 02:50 AM
I wouldn't use wood but perhaps faux ivory for repair. Also needs some blade polishing.
Nice honest junggayan kris. I love the fact that the unwoven rings are swassa.
David
10th May 2025, 10:28 PM
I wouldn't use wood but perhaps faux ivory for repair. Also needs some blade polishing.
Nice honest junggayan kris. I love the fact that the unwoven rings are swassa.
I remember that Ron (Spunjer) has a rather similar junggayan kris some years back (i actually set up the deal with the sell for him) that also had the tail missing from the ivory junggayan which he had a wonderful restoration done on, but i believe he actually had the tail replaced with and newly carved old piece of ivory. Ron, if you are still lurking here perhaps you could throw up a few pics.
José, i am curious how you can be so sure that the rings are suassa just from the photos. Has Carlos had the metal tested?
Battara
13th May 2025, 09:47 PM
The hue tells me either swassa or swassa plated. Not copper, but a 9k gold. I've handled lots of swassa and even once made swassa looking just like this.
Rick
14th May 2025, 03:40 AM
The braided silver wire is obvious in color, but I think that the contrasting rings are swassa; they just don't look like brass. :shrug:
Good to see Shrug back again. :cool:
David
14th May 2025, 04:48 PM
I'm not saying they are not suasa, i just question anyone's ability to be sure based solely on a photo. colour temperature of available light can always fool camera sensors and give incorrect hues in any photograph.
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