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Old 24th February 2013, 08:43 AM   #1
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Default 3 luk lara sidua with raksasa hilt

Thanks for the feedback mr. Maisey. dont feel sorry to correct me ( i am here to learn) I did see the Maduran charasteristics, but i went on the wrong foot looking at the ukiran; the raksasa whith the crossed arms for his chest. I thought this is not very common in Madura.

What about this 3 luk keris, wilah ca 34 cm. ( without peksi). also ukiran raksasa, i have to mention, that the ukiran exsist of 2 parts, maybe not to see at the pictures . that te lowest part of the ukiran is a loose "ring".

longhaired at the backside; a little restauration at the head.

I bought it as it is. (mendak etc) the wilah lara sidua luk 3 ( according to Tammens) fits perfect. pamor beras wutah / bendo segodo
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Pictures only, please feel free to comment and forget about the 2 Madurese ivory hilts which are not original.
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Old 24th February 2013, 12:44 PM   #3
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I want to show also some examples of maybe East Javanese keris but like already said it is sometimes very difficult to differ between Madura and East Java, so I am not sure.

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Old 24th February 2013, 07:35 PM   #7
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Pictures only, please feel free to comment and forget about the 2 Madurese ivory hilts which are not original.
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Jean, I really love the blade pictured on the 2nd photo. Simple elegance at its best! Thanks for sharing!
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Jean, I really love the blade pictured on the 2nd photo. Simple elegance at its best! Thanks for sharing!
Hello Yuuzan,
Thanks. The darker line along the blade is not a defect but a slight discoloration which appeared after the warangan treatment (pamor kelengan).
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