Actually Gustav, to me, the entire thing looks Javanese, the hilt, the hand work, the pamor and especially the kembang kacang --- something I've only ever seen on things other than keris in a Javanese context.
I only know of the mardhik as a tool now, but it is obvious that it had a weapon function in old Bali.
If I had to make a guess on geographic point of origin, I'd probably give it as "possibly East Jawa". It would be a guess.
I tend to agree that the hilt is an addition, I doubt very much that it is original to this blade.
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