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David,
I think the hilt is Bayu. The text is from the museum itself and it says that the keris has pictures of raksasa on it. Probably in gold. Indeed a shame they didn't make a picture of the blade which is actually the most interesting part of the piece. |
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I believe that there is only one keris dressed I this manner in existence. It has been in the museum in Jakarta for years. It had been displayed as damaged until it was borrowed by Helen Jessup for a United Stated tour in 1990. It was repaired specifically for this tour. I believe that the photos in the referenced link show the back side of the dress.
Here is a photo of the piece as it was displayed. You can make out the Balinese Kala that is on the front. There is a beautiful picture of the repaired piece on page 162 of Helen Jessup’s “Court Arts of Indonesia” which was published by the Asia Society Galleries, New York as a catalogue of the exhibition. Of further interest there is a picture of a fine old painted Balinese sheath further along in the referenced link. These are possibly more rare than the golden covered pieces. |
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I agree that this is Battara (
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Wow!!! that is exquisite ! THe stones look of a particulary high quality based on my impression of their translucency? Please don't tell me they are pastes!! Can you give us some details on the stones, the large light blue one looks like topaz, I assume that some of the others are lower grade (jewellery wise) sapphires and rubys?? Forgive my ignorance , but are the processes for gilding plateing of the gold? Cheers mate Jason |
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G'day Jason, the stones are rubies, diamonds, black stars, and something else I'm not sure of.
This handle is gold, as in 22ct., not gilded or gold plated. Probably dates from the early 20th century or late 19th century. Was in the possession of the Raja of Badung who passed away in the late 1980's. |
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blooody hell!
must weigh a fair bit. Magnificent piece, thanks for sharing. Cheers Jason |
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