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Old 18th November 2014, 09:24 PM   #1
S.Workman
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Default A precursor to the keris?

I have been very much out of the loop for several months, this being my busy season at work. Last weekend I did get a chance to slip away (well, it was partially business), and I got to spend several hours at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan. It is a very crowded museum, but luckily for me the galleries of ancient art that I especially enjoy were almost totally ignored by the crowds who were off to see chandeliers made of old milk jugs, or whatever. I found this interesting fellow in the section of Hindu/Indian art. He is described as a deity, possibly Shiva, Gupta period, about 6th century. He is wearing a dagger, which looks rather like the ones described by Mr. Alan Maisey as being ancestral to the keris. I am interested to hear what anyone thinks of this.
The dagger aside, this is a beautiful sculpture. I would describe it as about half life size. The detail is great, just look at the scabbard on the dagger.
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