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dbhmgb 1st June 2012 07:51 PM

Sunggingan Keris Dress
 
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Yet another eBay keris that I didn't expect to win. I've been interested in a keris with sunggingan dress, so now I have one. Just from the pictures, the work appears to be just fair, nothing great, and the blade seems average. I'm guessing it's a fairly recent piece. I like it and I got it at a low price I could afford, so it will work for me.

David 1st June 2012 08:40 PM

I agree all around. Recent keris, recent painting. Finding an old examples of sunggingan is rare. I have an old Bali example. But if the price was right and you like this then all is good.
Can't see the details too well in these photos, but i would say that as these newer examples go this one doesn't look too bad and it represents an keris ensemble that would be very expensive if antique.

dbhmgb 1st June 2012 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by David
Can't see the details too well in these photos, but i would say that as these newer examples go this one doesn't look too bad and it represents an keris ensemble that would be very expensive if antique.

Maybe if I live long enough... ;)

Rick 2nd June 2012 02:02 AM

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Originally Posted by dbhmgb
Maybe if I live long enough... ;)


Or ....
Maybe if you save long enough . ;) :D

dbhmgb 2nd June 2012 02:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick
Or ....
Maybe if you save long enough . ;) :D

Like, for (active sale removed)

Rick 2nd June 2012 03:30 AM

Sorry Dan, that link was a no-no . :(

But, to answer your question; no, not like that . :)

dbhmgb 2nd June 2012 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick
Sorry Dan, that link was a no-no . :(

But, to answer your question; no, not like that . :)

Whoops! Sorry about that... :o

But, I didn't think that's what you meant... ;)

A. G. Maisey 3rd June 2012 06:30 AM

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Here are a few of my sunggingans, all recent, all done by Pak Legiman of Pajang during the late 1980's.

dbhmgb 3rd June 2012 12:40 PM

Thank you for those pictures, Alan, his work is beautiful. I don't know much about Pak Legiman, could you give a brief bio?

Thanks!

Dan

A. G. Maisey 3rd June 2012 01:24 PM

Neither do I Dan. He was a craftsman who was working in Solo at that time. He did wayang puppets, keris decoration, and other similar things. Some people said he was the best working then, and amongst the best ever. Maybe he was for a while, but then his eyes started to go, his quality dropped off, and he turned to other means of support. I forget exactly what he went into, maybe some sort of food production, or it might have been something to do with clothing. I really forget.

A correction. I said all these were done by Legiman. Not true. He did all the keris, I don't know who did the two wedung scabbards, because I ordered them through a third party.

dbhmgb 3rd June 2012 01:33 PM

Thanks Alan!


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