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If you've never found a provenanced kris of the Bugis, why is your opinion that it originated with the Bugis. There is overwhelming examples of kris originating throughout the Moro regions of Mindanao and Sulu. Leaf, you repeatedly make it appear as if each Malay or Indonesian group could not have adapted their own form when keris diaspora occurred. The kris is just the adapted form used in Mindanao and Sulu, so why do you continue denying them their cultural place as if you have some personal prejudice, imho?
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I'd vote for Maranao too .
Rasdan , have you contacted Adni about having a new handle made for this piece ; surely he must know some craftsmen who are capable of doing this work . |
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Or I can do it!
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btw I'd call it a recent copy of a Maranao type for the strange feeling that the cutting edge does not appear hardened as a real Moro kris sword and the form seems off, I could be wrong? Rasdan, can you verify that the edge holds a sharp hardened edge?
Last edited by MABAGANI; 24th October 2005 at 10:34 PM. |
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