The inspiration for this specimen, so it seems, can be found in Hales book, p. 125, Nr. 306. 
 
I agree with everything Alan has said regarding it, would like to add an observation about Pamor. There are only three layers of Pamor material on a side, which is absolutely OK for Bali/Lombok Keris - but this Pamor material is very thin, very uniformly thin, and of very uniform consistence/colour. It seems, whoever made it, likely did have access to prefabricated (in a Western way) material in plates/sheets. 
 
I know of at least one Keris with long Sogokan following Luk, which is genuine Bali. It was taken after the Puputan in Denpasar in 1906. I have seen a couple of other old Keris with this feature, but they could also have been from Lombok.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
				  
				
					
						Last edited by Gustav; 22nd March 2023 at 12:21 AM.
					
					
				
			
		
		
	 |