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I am not sure but this specific style with a hole under the naga head seems to be Malay/ Sumatrese, see pic. Primitive naga blades are also found in Java with a different style but some of them may not be original (naga head carved later). Regards |
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Please see attached image. There seems to be Banjar, Javanese and Pattani versions of this hole motif. |
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Here are some more images of Naga motifs on known Malay blades:
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Dear fellow collectors,
For your reference, some more pictures of a Bugis Keris Naga. |
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A more crisp example of Minangkabau keris naga. I hereby attach some pictures.
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Finely carved specimen, thanks!
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