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|  27th February 2011, 10:11 PM | #1 | 
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				 |  Ivory and Silver Junggayan Barong Restoration 
			
			Greetings Folks! Here is a restoration I did for someone recently. The piece is a junggayan ivory and silver barong with a Chinese smith's mark. It had a plain brass band in place of an okir/okil chased silver band. I replaced it with a silver okir/okil silver band. Here are some before pictures. | 
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|  27th February 2011, 10:13 PM | #2 | 
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			Here are the after pictures. Enjoy: | 
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|  27th February 2011, 10:50 PM | #3 | 
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			Oh man, what a difference one band makes! Very nice work. It follows the original design very nicely. Good work! Steve | 
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|  27th February 2011, 10:54 PM | #4 | 
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			What can I say but more beautiful work by the master.   Robert | 
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|  27th February 2011, 11:13 PM | #5 | 
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			Nice job ! I would patinate the silver wire a little as now it looks a little bit to overcleaned for my taste. But the chase or repouse work on the band looks great. How many hours did such a job take ? Best regards Willem | 
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|  27th February 2011, 11:56 PM | #6 | 
| Keris forum moderator Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Nova Scotia 
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			Your work is beautiful Jose, but frankly from my own aesthetic i prefer the way it looks in the original photo with plain brass band breaking up all that silver.  You did a great job matching the repousse work though. | 
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