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Thanks all for your impressions! What about this hilt, who could it be representing?
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Yep, Nawa Sari.
For a long time, a lot of people believed that Nawa Sari had nine heads of rice in his hand (nawa = nine) in fact he has a pandanus flower in his hand. There was Forum discussion of this not all that long ago. See:- http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ight=nawa+sari |
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Thanks for the link to your description of Nawa Sari!! It was really interesting to read through.
I am interested to know if there are Balinese keris hilts in the shape of Barong? Do you happen to have any photos or discussions on that topic? Would you say the photo below is Barong perhaps or another carving of Nawa Sari? The one below seems to be wearing a mahkota. I also took a photo of the back, and seems like there is something being held in the hand in the same orientation as Nawa Sari. Thanks again! Quote:
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It's always nice to be able to see the handle from a few angles; it makes identification easier.
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Thanks Rick!
What is the Prabu commonly holding in his hand? Is there any story or history tied to Prabu hilts? Quote:
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You're welcome Apolaki.
I'm sorry but I'm not familiar with the object he holds in his left hand nor the object clasped in his right hand between his thumb and fingers. I would love to know however, and also about the face on the back of his headdress; it looks like it might be a rendition of Garuda. I think I see one of these on your example of a Prabu. ![]() One who knows could probably write a paper on the interpretation of the symbolism incorporated in hilts such as these. I have heard that noble figures are shown with the eyes downcast. |
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![]() I am bumping this, I have a similar hilt on a Balinese Keris, the seller, a great connoisseur in the NL, told me that this represents Rarung (or Rarong) a witch asistent of Rangda Last edited by milandro; 28th January 2022 at 02:04 PM. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calon_Arang |
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Calon Arang & Rarung are both female.
I cannot clearly see if this figure has the attributes of a woman, but it appears not to have. |
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I think your Netherlands connoisseur is correct. I have had a look in "Krisgreppen En Scheden Uit Bali En Lombok" from the deceased Mr. van Veenendaal, one of the best books about Bali hilts, and found on page 23 a similar hilt in ivory described as Rarung. See attached picture. Sorry for the quality, taken by handphone. Regards, Detlef |
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In case anyone is curious the Rarung segment reads:
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