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Sajen 8th June 2023 04:12 PM

A little patrem for comment
 
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And here a patrem, received it in very bad condition.

GIO 8th June 2023 05:01 PM

Nice keris. Did you restore it ? If so, very good work.
I would only change the hilt

David 8th June 2023 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by GIO (Post 282584)
Nice keris. Did you restore it ? If so, very good work.
I would only change the hilt

Why would you change the hilt Gio?

Sajen 8th June 2023 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by GIO (Post 282584)
Nice keris. Did you restore it ? If so, very good work.
I would only change the hilt

Thank you GIO,

I've done the care, the new stain it received from a man in the Netherlands. The most patrem I've seen/handled/owned have had rather simple handles, this one coming with the blade and is likely the original one, similar the simple mendak from brass. So it will stay with the blade.

Regards,
Detlef

David 8th June 2023 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Sajen (Post 282588)
Thank you GIO,

I've done the care, the new stain it received from a man in the Netherlands. The most patrem I've seen/handled/owned have had rather simple handles, this one coming with the blade and is likely the original one, similar the simple mendak from brass. So it will stay with the blade.

Regards,
Detlef

I would agree with you on that. Blades are generally simple too and this does indeed seem to be an authentic ensemble worthy of preserving. I might attempt to replace a hilt if it displays real damage. Upgrading the quality of the hilt on an ensemble like this would not suit it's status in the culture IMO. It would also probably be difficult to find a small planar hilt of better quality that would fit the scale of a patrem.
I have a thing for patrems for some reason and have a few of them in my collection. I like this one. :)

Sajen 8th June 2023 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 282589)
I would agree with you on that. Blades are generally simple too and this does indeed seem to be an authentic ensemble worthy of preserving. I might attempt to replace a hilt if it displays real damage. Upgrading the quality of the hilt on an ensemble like this would not suit it's status in the culture IMO. It would also probably be difficult to find a small planar hilt of better quality that would fit the scale of a patrem.
I have a thing for patrems for some reason and have a few of them in my collection. I like this one. :)

Hello David,

I agree completely with you! :) I as well have a thing with patrems and have as well a few in my collection.

Regards,
Detlef

GIO 9th June 2023 03:43 PM

David,
I would change the hilt only because I prefer more detailed carvings. But I admit that I may be absolutely wrong.

David 9th June 2023 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by GIO (Post 282622)
David,
I would change the hilt only because I prefer more detailed carvings. But I admit that I may be absolutely wrong.

I can understand that. From my perspective however, it is not always a matter of what i prefer. We all collect for keris for different reasons, but for the most part i am looking for sincere and authentic ensembles in my collection. In general patrems tend to be rather simple and unassuming in both blade and dress. It seems very likely that Detlef's patrem is dressed exactly as it would have been in cultural usage. For me, especially as someone from outside the culture, it makes little sense to change the hilt to a more elaborate and detailed form simply to please my own preference for more detailed carvings. I am attempting to collect artifacts of authentic culture that actually served a function within that specific society. For me it is not a "built your own salad" scenario. ;)


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