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Great idea for an interesting reference thread.
But maybe we should limit it to only tapak kuda? Here are mine. Michael |
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warangka and hilt from horn.
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BTW, the first four handles from you are very nice! Ups, now the order is different at soon! I mean the carved ones.Regards, Detlef |
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Though these hilts are called tapak kuda in many parts of the keris world, the ultimate representation is probably a man with his head bowed. Some examples are clearer than others.
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The top hilt, tapak kuda with makara form???? I think its unique.... |
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Michael's last panjang is a N. Malay panjang with a nice hilt. I have a similar one. |
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Something diffrent, but stil Sumatra panjang,
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These last offerings are not tapak kuda form...
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Thanks Kai Wee, that is very nice. Should come and 'audit' your private arsenal some day
The first pic posted by kulbuntet s totally of different form. It's not the typical tapak kuda form, probably this form is from Indragiri Riau? |
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