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Beautiful, intersting, blade. The hilt pommel appears original, but the ferrule does not seem to be of the same quality...perhaps bone?
There is, indeed, a place for the baca baca, but it appears to have been ground down. The hilt has certainly been rewrapped, I think fairly recently. Again, a lovely blade, but the rest may have been worked up to create an attractive, but composite piece. Even so, there is also a possibility that it was reworked in this manner to create an attractive, later, presentation piece. |
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Does anyone else think that this blade might be of Indonesian origin?
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![]() I don't think the blade was ever supposed to be fitted with an Asang-asang - the file work in that area resembles more the usual keris style and is one of the reasons why I think a keris smith made this blade. It also seems to have regular pamor. The latter seems to be invariably present on modern reproductions by Maduranese smiths. However, this piece looks nicer than all those "Madura Kris" I've seen and I'd be tempted to believe this is a genuine (vintage?) Malay/Straits piece with new(er) quality fittings. Maybe our forumites from Singapore can chime in? Regards, Kai |
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I don't bought it by Adni. The seller was Asoka arts in England. I took the pics.
Paolo |
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You seems interested to the blade, so I send two other pics, not too good, of the pamor.
Regards Paolo |
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Hi Paolo,
From the fittings, looks like a Malay Sundang of Peninsular Malaysia. ![]() It is common to find Malay Sundang without the clamps. Here is one example. Note the difference in blade material. The fittings are similar. http://www.geocities.com/keris4u/ker...elayu_luk5.htm |
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How old do you think the keris might be ?
Regards Paolo |
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