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Looking at the features at the bade of the blade, the kris from museum is clearly the same blade type, and also a hilt with spiral:
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Photo of guards for better comparison.
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Please forgive me for what i am about to say Carlos and remember that what is most important about anything you collect is that you like it. But with everybody remarking about the beauty of this piece i simply must state that i find it to be awkward and ugly. This pieces just don't belong together, even if there is another example in the Spanish Army Museum.
I will agree that this is a not a Moro blade and that it certainly is unusual. Michael may well be onto the origin with this kris. |
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All opinions ae wellcome !! I love this type of edged weapons, mixture between 2 cultures. Best regards Carlos |
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Right or wrong, ugly or beautiful it is very practical.
This would install a lot of confidence in the user. Nice to see. Gavin |
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Maybe Bicol kris ?
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Actually this Bicol piece is not a kris. But yes there is mixing of cultural European infuences to be sure especially north of the Morolands.
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