View Full Version : Characteristics of Minangkabau
drdavid
4th August 2007, 12:38 PM
Hi all, as usual I am showing my significant ignorance (and deeper curiosity)what would the Kopi lovers say are the characteristic features of Minangkabau keris.
cheers
DrD
PenangsangII
6th August 2007, 03:36 AM
Slim, sharp & real user :) .
Alam Shah
6th August 2007, 03:57 PM
Minangkabau keris, have a myriad of influence, Javanese, Buginese, Makassar and other Sumatran influences. :)
There are more 'patrem' sized kerises than the regular longer type kerises, possibly due to the matriarchal system which is practiced there.
The more common ones are the bahari-class blades, which have a similar style like the keris panjang. In Peninsular Malaysia, the bahari-class are known as anak alang. As for the Javanese looking 'patrem' sized ones, a luk 3 are fairly common.
The sheath have a peculiar distinct shapes. There are a few variants.
For details, I would suggest getting one of these references:
1) Karsten Sejr Jensen's, Krisdisk.
2) Vanna Ghiringhelli's, The Invincible Krises 2
Although The Invincible Krises 2 is not out yet, form what I was informed, it covers a fair bit of Minangkabau pieces, as well. ;)
Michel
7th August 2007, 03:58 PM
The Invincible Krises 2 is out, at least I have received my copy this week and I doubt I am a privilege customer.
Worth having.
Good photos
Michel
Alam Shah
8th August 2007, 12:06 AM
Michel, Switzerland is nearer than Singapore, maybe mine is on its way, and I'm not a privileged customer too. ;) I guess that it will come sooner or later, but I prefer sooner. :D
Rick
8th August 2007, 12:58 AM
Still waiting for my copy here in the USA ... :confused:
drdavid
8th August 2007, 02:59 AM
Thanks guys
I have both 1) Karsten Sejr Jensen's, Krisdisk and 2) Vanna Ghiringhelli's, The Invincible Krises 2 on order, so will look forwards to learning more on lots of things when they arrive.
cheers
DrD
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