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Hi Francantolin. I will see if i can address some of your questions.
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On the mendak (the metal ring between the hilt and blade) that Jussi mentioned, i would opine that it was added outside of the culture and does not belong with this keris. Is there a sheath for this ensemble? Last edited by David; 30th December 2014 at 02:41 PM. |
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Thank you both for all comments !!
Yes the mendak is like a ring and is not authentic ... That's why I asked about the blade. All the pieces are mixed in this kris... I put some pictures of the scabbard but looks more recent too. Best regards Frankie |
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Your sheath looks like it is of Madurese origin. Most likely this keris was thrown together from various parts to make it sellable.
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The wooden parts of a keris are often replaced because of the climate.
The ukiran or handle is Javanese and has some age. Could you make a picture of the mendak? Some mendaks have a ring form. The scabbard is madurese. The pictures are of a poor quality, but it looks like a well carved scabbard. The blade is a nice old blade, but as David said, nothing special. |
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Sorry, this is not what I call a nice blade! ![]() Regards |
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