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I would say kerishilt. Why do you think it isn't an ukiran?
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I'm with Sajen - Bali or Lombok.
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It could be a dagger hilt also, look at this one. What is its size?
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#4 |
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Definitely keris or indonesian dagger hilt IMO
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I am inclined to see this as a keris hilt mostly because it is made to accommodate a round tang and has a shape consistent with keris hilts. I do think it might be a fairly recent creation though that has been conditioned to look older.
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#6 |
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a better photo of the discoloration on the bottom could give a clue if it was made by a mendak.
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#7 |
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Hi,
thank you for your answers. The size is 10 cm. I dont thougt of a keris hilt because i fount no example in the book of Zonnefeld. And here is a better photo. Thanks for your help best regards Dirk |
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