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Join Date: Jun 2009
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. The Covid pandemic has deeply affected the keris trade (people had other priorities), especially the commercial relationship between the Western collectors and the Indonesian dealers & collectors. It is now more difficult & costly to ship a keris to Indonesia for maintenance, or to receive one. . The market for old krisses is largely depleted after years of strong interest due to the Unesco nomination of the keris in 2005. Since 2020 I could see only few attractive keris offers in European auctions such as Czerny's in Italy, and the reached prices for good pieces were discouraging for the average collectors. . The keris collectors are ageing and no longer collecting or selling their collections, and the young generations are not much interested. . The more stringent ivory ban has deeply affected the trade of ivory hilts. . There is not much new knowledge emerging from the forum as most of the contributors have exhausted their resources. Regards |
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