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wha-? wait a minute..
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kris espada kalis tulid kris luma kris ranti kalis taluseko kris lanti kris seko kalis seko and that's just from cato's book... really gotta go now.. |
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Keris forum moderator
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Kris luma? Do you know what luma means? kris espada? Is that traditionally mindanaoan? Kris tulid? is it tul-id? mmmmmmmm can you check if those names of kalises and krises again existed or still exist in mindanao? They sound recent concoction to me. |
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I'm not sure if it matters to you, but Spunjer is, like yourself, also a Filipino living in the USA.
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Is he from Mindanao? he should check those words. |
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![]() As for Cato, you should also do that for yourself as well. To date it is probably the best, if not only, book don't specifically on the subject. I am sure it is not perfect, but you would still find much to learn in it.
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imo, rule #1 in dating a Kris is, you will always find exceptions.
#2 older Kris are less then 20 inches & have tapered blade tips for stabbing where the older ones evolve to a slashing weapon. In general the older fall into that 16-19" range. Spunger posted some nice examples. The one from VVV is the oldest, interesting the quality control of craftsmanship on these. The Seko Kris either is an exception to rule #2 or in-fact may enforce it; evolving from stabbing to slashing. Last edited by Bill; 28th June 2008 at 11:20 PM. |
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Yakan's krises tend to have etched designs using lines and dots. Samals' uses pearls and other embellishments such as precious shells. Kalagans' have simple wooden handles and they usually adorn their krises with hairs, vines, etc. Maguindanaos' have distinct handle design, so are the tausugs. I just think that Minadanaoan krises should be surveyed by groups. Mixing and dating them is like mixing and dating weapons of different Indian tribes in America. I don't also believe that Krises have traditional specific names. I don't know why Filipino weaponry researchers have coined names to call filipinio swords. If an english speaking maranao datu says his kris is a regalia kris, I don't think he means the name of his kris is "regalia." There are muslims in Davao for instance who showed me "tul-id nga kris." that doen't mean that the name of that kris is tul-id. Tul-id means straight. They only mean that they have straight krises. Naming Filipino weaponry specially among collectors and dealers is really problematic. I still see people saying itak sword or daga knife. That's just overkill. |
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can you tell me your source for this? and how can one differentiate the difference of a sulu kris, Zamboanga kris(?) and a maguindanaon kris? |
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Here is an example that i now own (previously owned by Battara and Spunjer) on a website put up by another of you fellow countrymen. If you navigate around this site i think you might also find quite a bit of useful information. http://home.earthlink.net/~federicom...aocollage.html |
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mmmmm cato is one of his references.
Like that maguinadanaon kris should be dated in relation to the same krises known for their simple handles like that-- almost the same angular, clean design like t'boli swords sans bells. One does not have to wonder, geographically, tboli's and maguindanaos are neighbors. |
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David, I did not know that you have that now. I loved that piece.....
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