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Join Date: Apr 2020
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Many many thanks for those pointers. will definitely etch the blade and polish the scabbard. I've contacted the previous owner (since I have 2 more krisses + an Iranun kampilan on its way). Here's some more points as to its age: mid-late 18th century. the asang-asang is not tarnished. hence, swassa. a beautiful piece - and I'm sure it will make Dad's heart leap with joy. Kindest regards, Yves |
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Keris forum moderator
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Nova Scotia
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I suppose this kris could be mid-18th century, but i would tend to be a little more conservative than that. maybe early to mid-19th century. But it is pretty hard to be sure about such datings. Love to see the kris again once to etch and clean. ![]() |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Aussie Bush
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That is a nice kris. As for age, it has none of the characteristics of an archaic form from the 18th C, and I would put it no earlier than mid-19th C, and most probably late 19th C. As David noted, the presence of suassa requires testing for gold content. The absence of patina means very little. Ian |
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Join Date: Oct 2018
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Concurred with the previous assessments on the blade. Although the abnormally large size of the pommel, plus the deviant taper-construction of the grip-space vs most samples may point to a Tugaya hilt.
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Join Date: Apr 2020
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Hello, thanks for the info. a pawnshop appraiser came today and I had the pink asang-asang tested- it is swassa. This confirms what the previous owner claimed. Regards Yves |
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