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and i also believe that the hilt is made of horn |
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Keris forum moderator
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I am surprised we aren't getting more comments on this squared off pesi. I certainly isn't unheard of, but it is unusual.
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Also wondering what folks think of the "mendak" in place. It seems too small to refer to as a pendokok. It seems out of place in this ensemble and if this were mine i would probably seek to replace it with a proper pendokok.
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I have tried to search in old threats, but a square pesi is not much discussed in this forum,
Last edited by sirek; 13th September 2018 at 06:35 PM. |
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In addition to David's comment:
an example of a squarish pesi and I have had / seen a few more. PS> What about Sirek's 'even' greneng, they seem unusual to me ? Worn off ? |
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The blade from Sirek looks very old. Squarish pesi are found on antique Javanese Jalak Budha blades but from the pics of this panjang blade I would rather called it a flattened pesi than squarish. I own one gana hilt for a Sumatra kris with a rectangular pesi hole, see pic.
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Your gana example is nice, though the particular photo you posted does not actually reveal the rectangular hole. But i certainly do believe you.
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