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I just got the notification that I've won this very unusual keris sajen by a German auction. It's 17 cm long. I was described as "small African dagger"!
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I think I've never seen anything like it.
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I don’t know what to think, but AFAIK keris sajen are not part of Bugis culture.
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My understanding also David.
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My understanding as well!
![]() But was is it?? ![]() I received it, like I thought it's laminated. |
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A rather recent jimat? I don't think it's for those who travel.
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Laminated, yes, but it could have been made from an old tombak, or a pedang, or maybe even a keris.
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Maybe.
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It was very cheap so it's equal what it is, I'll keep it as curiosity.
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Agreed.
Keris study is not all about royal level pieces. |
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