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Has the pendok tested as silver?
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Hello Rasdan,
Thanks for the information. Then it must be providence that Adni acquired another keris Melayu from a different source, with a different sampir form, but with an extremely similar silver pendok made by a different silversmith. ![]() ![]() Hi Alan, I didn't test the pendok for silver, but when it was acquired, it had a yellow-brown patina on it. I used a silver cloth to polish the pendok back to it's current shiny state. |
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G'day Kai Wee,
reason I asked is that I have seen several very similar pendoks, and pendoks with a similar standard of embossing that look very, very much like silver, but test as mamas, or some similar alloy. I actually bought 3 or 4 Sumatra keris a few years ago with this sort of pendok. I was sure it was silver, and paid for them accordingly. When I tested, I found they were not silver. In my experience, the patina on dirty silver tends to blackish, rather than yellow-brown. If I see a yellow-brown patina I immediately think "mamas". Still this pendok might be silver, but I would definitely be inclined to test it. I test everything I ever get that looks like silver. The last bottle of silver test I bought cost me $12, and has lasted for years. |
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Hello Alan,
Thanks for the advice. I'll go look for a bottle of silver test! Come to think of it, there were some black coating on parts of the pendok that were a bit difficult to clean off, but best to test it for sure. Btw, I've never heard of the term mamas. What is it? |
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Mamas is that stuff that looks like silver, that gets sold as silver, native silver, low silver, low silver alloy, and anything else that sounds like it might be silver but is not, by dealers who are too lazy or too dishonest to test. Lots of those "silver" Javanese pendok are mamas. I don't know the exact analysis, but its supposedly something like a Chinese white metal alloy that is quite well known---pakalun, or some name like that. It is similar to white brass and nikel silver in appearence and behaviour.Its value is about one fifth of silver.
I buy silver test from a jeweller's supply store. |
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Most likely "mamas" is a form of "German Silver" or a nickel-copper mix. Can look like silver, but isn't. Lots of "silver" mounts on many Filipino/Moro pieces are actually this white metal mix.
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Thanks for the info. I think I know what mamas is. I have had a few pieces with metal parts which looked like silver, but looks harder and not so malleable.
I found a part on the pendok which I did not polish; just a few wipes with the silver polishing cloth. It looks black enough. ![]() |
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