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Hello,
I can't find the origin of this bugi keris. The handle is very beautiful but I haven't seen any similar on keris bugis. (But I still know very very little about bugi weapons ![]() I know that these people are settled on several Indonesian islands and that there are small differences in the sheaths and handles according to the geographical zones. (The photos were taken just after the reception of the Keris, since the blade was cleaned.) ![]() |
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Location: Nova Scotia
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Bugis weapons often confuse me on origin, but it suggests some part of Sumatra to me. Perhaps others can pinpoint better.
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#3 |
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Join Date: Jun 2015
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This does a look a bit like a Sumatran Jawa demam hilt.
Thanks, Leif |
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![]() This hilt is certainly interesting (seems to have decent age - albeit a bit coarsely carved details). If pressed hard, I might tend towards one of the smaller sultanates along the Sumatran East coast (Siak, etc.). The scabbard (with possibly replaced buntut) and the pretty generic sepokal blade don't help placing it for me... Regards, Kai |
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I agree with the opinions from the other members, the blade looks original to the kris and the Jawa Deman hilt is a rare specimen.
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