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Rafngard 29th September 2017 12:05 PM

Bruneian silat Keris demonstration.
 
Thought this might be of interest to forum members, both for what little we can see of the keris and for Maul Mornie's particular flavor of Silat Melayu.

I've had the pleasure of training with Maul several times, and the guy is an amazing martial artist. Even still, there's likely a bit of myth in what he says about the Keris.

Thanks,
Leif

https://www.facebook.com/maul.mornie...9373092465150/

mariusgmioc 29th September 2017 08:34 PM

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An example of Bruneian keris

David 2nd October 2017 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rafngard
I've had the pleasure of training with Maul several times, and the guy is an amazing martial artist. Even still, there's likely a bit of myth in what he says about the Keris.

Well, personally i find quite a bit to be skeptical about with this entry, beginning with the stated value of this keris (though it is true that we never get a good look at the blade) as well as the usefulness of the sheath as a martial arts weapon since it would probably shatter after the first few blows at best. I also take the stories of poison blades with a fairly large grain of salt.

E-brain 28th October 2017 10:12 AM

I'm still looking for a Bruneian Keris to add to my collection.
In my search I gathered that In Brunei there are no keris being made. Blades are imported from Malasia and dressed in Brunei.

Is there somebody who can tell me more?

Jean 30th October 2017 03:01 PM

Hello Ebrain,
You may be wasting your time ....
I read that the former Sultan of Brunei (the richest man in the world at that time and owning a huge kris collection) brought some kris makers from Indonesia and Malaysia for making krisses in Brunei, but this was some decades ago. :)
Regards


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