Another Madura Keris?
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Can this be a random mlumah pamor - perhaps Wos Wutah? Length of Blade - 42cm. Tip to base of ganja. Were these types of islamic themed keris commonly produced for sale or mainly commissioned? Cheers. |
In what I can see, this pamor looks like the remnants of a pamor miring, but i cannot guess what it might have been made as from these photos, I alsi cannot name the pamor in the sorsoran from memory, to give a supportable opinion I would need this keris in hand, along with a decent reference book & a 3X loupe.
Keris dress with Islamic motifs can be both made to order or made as a stock item. It appears to have become much more popular in Indonesia, along with the rise of Islam in recent years. |
To me it looks like two twisted bars with low twist frequency on a side, divided by a Miring stripe, plus Puser.
As Alan said, remnants of Pamor, the structure of twisted bars still recognizable in a couple of places on Sorsoran or better, lower third of the blade. |
Agreed Gustav, the overall impression is as you state, however I cannot see sufficient detail in the photo to let me identify the grain orientation.
The little roundish thing in the sorsoran does not have a form I recognise, so I cannot name it. |
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I hv enclosed 2 more pics that might or might not shed more details. Cheers. |
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I do like this blade very much. The wrongko seems to be nicely crafted, though not particularly a style i enjoy. I wonder is anyone is capable of translating the script, though it is very likely a verse from the Quran. The donoriko hilt is also nicely carved, but personally i find these appear too over done when they have the bulky selut attached. Over all a nice keris though. |
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He was a proud haji. Regards, Detlef |
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It's exactly the style (East-) Javanese and Madurese people value So far I know. ;) This keris (dress) is made for a Madurese man and not for a Western collector! ;) And the blade will be a pusaka. Regards, Detlef |
Oariff,
how this, let's call it Puser-like feature, looks on the other side of blade, if there is any? |
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On the top is Allah SWT and the longer ayat is Ayatul Kursi (The Throne Verse) from the Holy Quran. Cheers. |
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Doesn't look like there is one on the other side. There is however an Allah SWT inscription on the blade though. Will this have been done when the keris was made or added on at a later stage? What would be the tangguh for this keris? Cheers. |
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the verse on the pendok ;ayat kursi ( verse of the throne 2: 255) is one of the most often recited by muslims in all sorts of occasions. It summarizes the majesty and power of God. Almost every muslim over the age of 10 years can recite this verse in arabic by heart. Here is the translation of the verse (c n p) Allah – there is no deity except Him, the Ever-Living, the Sustainer of [all] existence. Neither drowsiness overtakes Him nor sleep. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. Who is it that can intercede with Him except by His permission? He knows what is [presently] before them and what will be after them, and they encompass not a thing of His knowledge except for what He wills. His Kursi extends over the heavens and the earth, and their preservation tires Him not. And He is the Most High, the Most Great. |
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You are absolutely right. Cheers. |
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