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like said before, the keris could be from North Sumatra, have a look to Jensens Kris Disk, the stars around the bottom from the handle are typical for Gayo. This would explain also the somewhat unusual scabbard style. Regards, Detlef |
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Anyone beside me wondering how the heck they achieved that ganja iras ??
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Yes, this ganja seems to have been welded back onto the blade. I doubt this is practised in Jawa - probably pretty ideosyncratic craftmanship...
I wouldn't call this a ganja iras blade either since the esthetics are obviously different. Regards, Kai |
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Hello Detlef, The diamonds at the base of this hilt have a peculiar shape and they are not exclusive to Gayo hilts IMO, see this one from West Sumatra for instance. The Gayo hilts are generally in Jawa Demam or bawar style, but not Bugis? And the scabbard is not at all typical of Gayo krisses? Any opinion about the possible origin of this kris will be welcome. ![]() Regards |
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what let you be sure that your hilt is from West Sumatra? Regards, Detlef |
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The gonjo question.
Simple answer:- don't know. If I had it in hand I would examine closely under magnification, and I think I'd probably find that it had been welded in position, but what sort of weld? Gas? Electric? Forge? What was done, when was it done, and why? Don't know. |
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Hello Detlef, I am not sure of course as this style of hilt is very rare. I rely on the information given by Vanna Ghiringhelli on pages 146/147 of her book "The Invincible krisses 2" which shows a similar hilt (without the stars) fitted on a Minangkabau kris bought near Padang, and another hilt shown on page 105 of her first book "Kris Gli Invincibili" (without definite origin). Regards |
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