Alan,
The subject is intriguing, and I present the blade for viewing.
This not the average Bugis man's keris. To my eye and hand it is expertly made.
The edges are some of the sharpest I've ever encountered and they are very clearly defined within a single row of twistcore that has been layered quite well.
It is thick, robust, weighty, but so elegantly balanced. It contains a "symmetry" of sorts (for want of a better word), within the asymmetrical blades that keris are.
If indeed it is an older marriage under the subject you have pursued, the blade may offer a better glimpse in to time.
Gavin
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