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Old 28th June 2006, 10:25 PM   #26
kai
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Hello Mick,

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Actually Sulawesi has a beautiful form of Bima in gold as one of thier Keris Handles.
I guess you're referring to that gorgeous keris which is shown for example in van Zonneveld (p. 58). However that one was "collected" by the VOC before the middle of the 18th century or more likely during the 17th century. Thus, this is probably a pre-islamic piece...

I don't doubt that some of these hilts persisted after the conversion of the Bugis to Islam but are there any later examples (like 19th c.) known?

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Kai
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