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Old 19th January 2008, 11:22 PM   #1
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Thanks for your comments!

The gripping area is only 7,5 cm, slightly less than a ukiran keris (see comparison picture).
On the ganja there is none (checked with a 8x).
But I have recieved off-forum info that this, ganja iras, could be a sign
of a really archaic keris/kris.

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Old 22nd January 2008, 11:09 PM   #2
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Hello Michael,

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The gripping area is only 7,5 cm
That's not much; however, it's within the range of mature Southeast Asians - just remeasured a non-representative sample of fully grown hands with exactly this gripping length...


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On the ganja there is none (checked with a 8x).
Thanks for the confirmation! So, some grain of the steel running into the gangya area?


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But I have recieved off-forum info that this, ganja iras, could be a sign of a really archaic keris/kris.
Any supporting evidence? Pics?

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Old 23rd January 2008, 12:12 AM   #3
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Blade length 18".

Overall length 22.75"

Length of grip section of hilt 3.25"

Scabbard damaged but original.
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Old 23rd January 2008, 01:17 AM   #4
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I will bet that it actually does have a separable ganga, but it is so well matched and tight that it is extremly difficult to see. It has taken me 20x to see some separation lines on some of the kris I either have or have handled.

Below is a fuzzy picture (I put in extra fuzz for you ) of my Balinese keris (1800?), my early Moro kris (1790s-1800), and my silver hilted kris (1850s). Notice that Moro kris get larger as the time frame comes closer to 1900.
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Old 23rd January 2008, 01:19 AM   #5
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Alan,

thank you for posting your kris - rare to see original scabbards from this early era.
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Old 23rd January 2008, 10:30 AM   #6
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Thanks for all your comments as well as your pictures of other small Moro kris.
I have been travelling but I will have another look at the ganja tonight.
Maybe even try to take a close up for comments.
I was of course also surprised when I couldn't see a clear straight ganja.

On the comment of ganja iras it was just a comment.
Unfortunately no pictures which is a pity as this source is famous for his interesting keris/kris.

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Old 23rd January 2008, 09:09 PM   #7
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On my silver headed kris on the bottom of the picture you can not see a separation line - I had to look very closely with high magnification to find it.
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