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Imo the hilt "could" have some age... but the blade seems a nightmare (of course in my opinion)
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this keris will be sent to the Malaysian Museum for further authentication and research as requested by one of its officials. The blade shows very strong hindu influence, hopefully its genuine.
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Sorry, the museum says..a newly made keris but interesting motifs.
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Hi Mykeris,
Thank you for sharing the bad news with us ![]() Regards |
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Hi Jean,
Just got this verbal news from the museum, they retracted their earlier comments. After undergone several tests, the blade is of extra-ordinary archaic buda forms with wayang motifs. Blade thickness is considered unordinary-very thin through out perhaps one of its kind in this form. The hilt is new and mendak comes from the 1800s era. rgrds, ![]() |
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Very interesting.
Do you know what tests were done, and how? The qualifications of the testers? Or are we just looking at an opinion? Thank you. |
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