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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Hi all, the keris blade looks like a Patani Carita blade with an unusual sogokan
looking fullers. It has the sogokan depan only but can the other fuller attribute this to a Carita? Can anyone assist in identifying the blade type, dapur and any other details would be appreciated. Keris Patani? ![]() The profile of the base area... ![]() A closer shot of the base area...
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Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Hi Shahrial. I thought that with the carita the fullers extended the length of the blade, though i must admit i know less about peninsula blades than i'd like. Nice keris though, i like it.
Is there any dress?
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David, the standard carita does extend to the end of the hilt, afaik.
I'm just suggesting, I'm not sure myself. No dress for this one. It came with a balinese bebondolan hilt. That's about it. I don't think it Balinese, though.
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This blade is probably Kelantanese, from the style of the greneng and the fullers, which are highly unusual.
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Quote:
Will post an update once the fitting had been completed. |
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As promised, here are the pictures after the fittings made.
An old Malay keris in new fittings. ![]() http://www.kampungnet.com.sg/modules...view_album.php or at http://alamshah.fotopic.net/c1030591.html Let me know your opinions.
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This old thread is transferred to our new keris forum.
Ian. |
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The sari bulan sheath is one of the most beautifully done example that I have seen. The way the daun-daun (the 2 tips of the sheath) curves out and then back in, before stretching out to form the caping (the point in the top-middle part of the sheath) can be described as almost 'sensuous'.
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And of course, the floral motif hilt, pendoko and blade are all first rate too!
Great great keris!
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Quote:
![]() I remember really liking this one when you first posted it Shahrial. I think you have truly done it justice. Nice job!
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Thank you both, Kai Wee and David.
![]() Blu, you make the sheath sounds 'sexy'... I like it very much too. The more I look at it, the more I like it. ![]() But I stll don't know much about the blade... Perhaps in time, I would identify it accordingly. |
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You mean you don't find it 'sexy' with all those killer curves?
Oh yes, you have a "makan mata" full keris now.
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