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An example of a Karih from Sumatra. Note: shorter curled hilt.
![]() A close-up of the blade. ![]() A close-up of the hilt and upper-sheath, made of buffalo horn. ![]() Last edited by Alam Shah; 20th November 2006 at 02:09 PM. |
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What d'you think Alam Shah ? ![]() |
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Rick,
Your blade does have its similarities, especially the profile of the blade. Blade-design suggests that it might be a Karih, after all. ![]() |
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Isn't that my Karih in your post? Or do you have its twin? ![]() http://www.kampungnet.com.sg/modules...view_album.php Michael |
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![]() So you're the lucky owner of this fine Karih. Congratulation! ![]() ![]() I didn't pay attention on your Karih during the auction, was concentrating on acquiring Lot 111. ![]() |
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Shahrial,
OK, that explains it. Lot 111 is a very nice Keris! Back to Rick's example, don't Karih have pamor on their blade? Michael |
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Btw, Karih literally means mix or stir something, in Bahasa Indonesia.
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