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Hi Detlef,
As mentioned previously, this is newly made and still available in the market. It is a good keris and fittings for the price paid (i dont know how much they charge for postage), you are doing allright ![]() Real Kinatah gold - newly made sometimes sold for over US$10,000 because sold as 95% utuh/condition and Old keris. This is brass under neath as Jane mentioned (Green Stuff). Some newer model comes with additional gold n Silver also. Regards Rasjid Last edited by rasjid; 30th July 2012 at 01:38 AM. |
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Dave and Rasjid,
thank you both for the additional informations. ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Hello Jean,
nice keris of good quality! ![]() Best regards, Detlef |
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I never saw such a kinatah motif before so I suppose that it was created from the imagination of the maker but I find it very decorative. The quality of the kinatah is not excellent but still quite good IMO and the amount of gold is significant. I agree that I should replace the pendok blewah by a closed one but it needs to be golden colour for matching with the kinatah blade and I did not find a suitable one yet (only bling-bling pieces). Rasjid, we should not discuss about price or value in this forum, let me just say that I paid the price of a brand new Mercedes Benz for this piece but a miniature one! ![]() Regards |
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Traditional kinatah on a Javanese or a Balinese blade has specified meaning and more or less set design.
It is not just a matter of artistic ornamentation. It must be gold, because of the societal and esoteric qualities of gold. It cannot be silver, it cannot be brass, it cannot be gold plated brass. It must be gold. It is never cheap, nor even reasonably priced. Kinatah-like ornamentation is not bound by the rules which apply to traditional kinatah. Some of this work can be quite old, quite beautiful and it can also be gold, but its prime purpose is to ornament the blade. Because it is not subject to the same rules as traditional kinatah it can come in brass, gold plated brass, silver, or whatever else might give an artistic effect. In essence this type of blade ornamentation can be considered to be primarily artistic. |
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I can't put someone else keris in this forum and discredit them
![]() Yes David, the Keris is sold as old keris but I wont argue about the keris and its depending the buyer if they are prepared to spend and risk their money on it. How many more out there good keris with old Kinatah work ? I'm talking long before 1900's This is my own keris with Kinatah work, so any comment is welcome. I hope this one dont have "free" brass underneath. Sorry for the low photo quality. rasjid Last edited by rasjid; 31st July 2012 at 01:29 AM. |
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It is only my personal opinion, but I think the range of designs is rather big, and can be modified to a certain extent according to the taste of the maker.
It could be like the designs on the embossed pendoks: they follow certain base standards, but can be adapted to the maker's taste. |
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Hi Jean,
From your explanation, i agree this is recently Made. If you are reffering that if this is the standard for the one on offer for over $10,000. Short answer is No. For this price, the keris is well made and carved with full gold underneath, correctly executed (not welded like Madura work) but for experienced Collectors, still can be identified. The gold could be over 100gr, remember you need more gold than you have to, if you asked someone else to do it. I'm not reffering that i'm An expert on this, but try to understand and learn something here. ![]() Rasjid [IMG]http://[/IMG] Last edited by rasjid; 30th July 2012 at 06:14 PM. |
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Perhaps Rasjid, it would be helpful if you posted an example of just the kind of keris you are talking about. I also understood your previous comment to imply that these keris of which you speak were not really worth that kind of money, but sold at an inflated rate "because sold as 95% utuh/condition and Old keris".
From that i get that these keris were fraudulently sold as "old keris". Was this what you meant to say? |
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