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This beautiful keris picit just recently sold at auction. Don't know if someone in our own community was the fortunate buying (didn't go cheap, i'll tell ya
![]() You can see this keris on the page from Frey's book in the lower right corner and read his brief description. |
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It's a shame that Edward Frey and many others do not show the blades of many published keris.
I'd guess at eastern Sumatra or Riau (coastal Malay) origin. That's quite a bit of pamor/features! Regards, Kai |
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I handled this piece in Baltimore. The patina on the pendok looked like gilded silver to me, but after a long time and if it is lower gold, I suppose it could be like a 14k.
Also the hulu came off in my hand - attached at all. But this is an easy fix. A nice piece. |
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It's not at all surprising that the hulu was not tightly fixed. I believe a lot of collectors tend to keep their ivory hilts loose to avoid cracking them as they expand and contract with the weather. Not necessarily something that needs a fix. ![]() A nice piece indeed though... |
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I have doubts on several things about this keris. One of it is the "rainbow" effect on the pendok (circled red in the pic below), I think only seen on gilded silver.
Something does not seem right about this keris. Please correct me if I am wrong. |
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