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I see a lot of similarities between my pics ( attachments below ) with Daves pics.
I dont know whether they come from the same silver smith or not. in lombok ,keris bugis and other kind of buginesse traditional weapons are come and found in sumbawa island ( sumbawa - dompu - bima ). and when we found a blade without sheath or hilt ,we usually make and remake in local mranggi . we do the same to the pendhok ( silver & gold ). here i include some pics of my keris in silver combine with gold and gems in toli toli. any comments are very welcom thanks and regards , Ganja iras |
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Ganja Irias: Thank you for your comments. Yes they do look similar. It's
hard to tell if the work was done by the same person, but it shows the very high quality of silver and gold work done by Indonesian metalworkers. I have seen very few kris of this kind and don't think they are very common at all, even today. .......Dave. |
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I am always intrigued by keris with toli toli.
Here an example from an old museum collection, with a toli toli, and gold pendok. very tastefull example. |
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