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CollectingNewbie
24th November 2006, 02:37 AM
hi, just recently picked this one up, won an ebay acution and the keris I bid on got lost so the seller offered me another one, can anyone tell me anything about this keris??? :D and happy thanksgiving everybody!
Alam Shah
24th November 2006, 04:26 AM
It looks like a Maduran keris. Sheath is in a Maduran Ladrang form made of timoho wood. Overall, a pretty-looking keris. :)
What is it that you want to know about your keris?
Rick
24th November 2006, 05:06 PM
Can you give a close up of the sorsoran* and a mid blade shot of the pamor ?
Not to mention a close up of the handle ?
*(base of the blade)
CollectingNewbie
24th November 2006, 07:46 PM
I have not received it here yet, it should be here at the latest by monday at which time I will take better pictures. But heres some sections from the larger picture, more of a close up view.
CollectingNewbie
8th December 2006, 12:03 AM
finaly got it here and took some better pics it is much much larger then any keris ive ever owned and it only cost me 35.00 us :D
Newsteel
8th December 2006, 12:43 AM
Can we have a close-up on the top shealth (wrangka). Would like to see the patterns of timoho wood.
CollectingNewbie
8th December 2006, 01:13 AM
heres the best i could do
David
8th December 2006, 01:37 AM
finaly got it here and took some better pics it is much much larger then any keris ive ever owned and it only cost me 35.00 us :D
Well, size is not really a factor with keris pricing per se, but i would say you got a sweet deal on this one per inch. ;) :D
Can you give us the demensions please?
Newsteel
8th December 2006, 03:35 AM
It looks to me that the wrangka is not timoho. I could see the flashing grain like kemuning wood. The contrast dark/black pattern on the wood I found here is not like a typical timoho. :shrug:
CollectingNewbie
8th December 2006, 06:39 AM
the blade is about 16 inches long and 2 inches wide, over all with the sheath its about 17 inches long, im pleased to say the lest :D does anyone know a best guess age on this peice, the seller had no information for me on this one
David
8th December 2006, 07:44 PM
It looks to me that the wrangka is not timoho. I could see the flashing grain like kemuning wood. The contrast dark/black pattern on the wood I found here is not like a typical timoho. :shrug:
There are many different varieties of Timoho wood, some people believing that each type has it's own talismanic powers. I believe the spotting is referred to as "Pelet":
http://old.blades.free.fr/keris/introduction/warangka/warangka.htm
That being said, this wood is sometimes faked with stains or paint. This is often easy to tell on close inspection. These photos are not very clear, so i wouldn't make any judgement from them.
Age is always a difficult thing to pin down with keris, especially solely from photos and even more so when the photos aren't that clear. Your keris doesn't appear to be a modern age contemporary keris, but it also doesn't seem too old. Could be late 19th - early 20th century. :)
It may just be the photos, but the hilt looks newer than the blade and the sheath.
kai
8th December 2006, 07:56 PM
That being said, this wood is sometimes faked with stains or paint. This is often easy to tell on close inspection.
I'm pretty sure the contrasting wood is genuine: The spots along the edges are consistent on both adjoining surfaces which is very difficult to fake, especially if you keep an eye on the grain structure.
Regards,
Kai
David
8th December 2006, 08:42 PM
I'm pretty sure i agree with you Kai. I was just trying to cover all the bases. If this were faked it is very well done. :)
Marcokeris
9th December 2006, 11:47 AM
Also in my opinion the wood is Timoho. The kind of kayu timoho is incredible. Not only from wood to wood but also how you cut the wood (angle's cut)...sometimes also images or words appear
ferrylaki
2nd January 2007, 07:27 AM
I'm pretty sure i agree with you Kai. I was just trying to cover all the bases. If this were faked it is very well done. :)
even if this is a new keris, it is a very nice one. congrat
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