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Thank you Micas for that exellent article. As i stated, not so cut and dry as some might think.
![]() Those are interesting examples that you show Wayne. The second one i think is a fairly recent example of a wayang figure and i have frequently seen whole collections of these characters in hilt form on ebay. I am not sure if they are being carved in Jawa or Madura (or perhaps elsewhere), but they are clearly being made for Javanese or Madurese keris, not Balinese ones. They are still carving these today AFAIK. The horse and the winged horse (not to beat a dead horse, mind you ![]() |
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Human figures appear on many Persian carpets in the times before the 20th century, they always seem to be on the very best. Money talks
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Actually Sulawesi has a beautiful form of Bima in gold as one of thier Keris Handles.
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Hello Mick,
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I don't doubt that some of these hilts persisted after the conversion of the Bugis to Islam but are there any later examples (like 19th c.) known? Regards, Kai |
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Here is a scan of one piece in the museum in Jakarta. I took it from Hamzuri's Petunjuk Singkat Tentang Keris.
A dear friend of mine (who has departed this earth) had a piece which was similar to this one. I do not know where this piece is today. Don't know what happened. I'll try again. |
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One more time.
Looks like I'll have to read the instructions again. This thing is under 100kb. I don't know why it isn't taking. The one from Hamxuri's booklet (based on the Jakarta Museum) is much better than the one in Zonneveld's. However, if I don't get this one to take after I mess around with it a bit, you all get the general idea. Last edited by Mick; 29th June 2006 at 12:06 AM. |
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800 max width ?
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Did you clicked on the upload button?
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