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The hilt, and also possibly the blade, was made in Tugaya. The hilt is for display purpose, and non - functional for true wielding. I'm not sure if the blade is heat treated. The whole assembly isn't that old. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Honestly; it looks like something made for sale to 'those who travel for pleasure' and a rather poor example of such an object to boot.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Aussie Bush
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Hi Yves,
Your kris is definitely a modern Maranao style which can be traced back to at least the 1990s, perhaps a little earlier. Some of these small-bladed kris can be decorated in an expensive manner with silver, and even gold on one piece I have handled, but the vast majority have more base metals. The blades appear to have been forged but not tempered in my experience. There are longer versions also, that sometimes appear to have better quality blades. How it ended up in Palawan is anybody's guess. Ian |
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Location: Minneapolis,MN
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I am far from an expert, but my first impression is definitely that this is recent, made in Tugaya, and made for those who travel.
Have fun, Leif |
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Hello,
Many thanks for the info. Appreciate it. There's a bit of a story (unverified) behind this piece (that's why it caught our attention and now it's in our collection). This exact piece was used by one of 2 warring moros in Southern Palawan. The holder of this piece came out alive. I would not go into the gory details as was shared to me. The blade, as expected, did what is expected of it. Yves |
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If it's true, and if the kris was used in the battle, then it's impressive that it managed to perform despite its design-only purpose. |
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