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|  10th March 2009, 01:06 AM | #9 | |
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			Hello Sajen, I'm glad that the blade came out as nice as expected! Quote: 
 I agree that we might be looking at mixed influences here: This hilt does look Minang although most molar hilts seem to come from eastern Sumatra. The pendok type seems to show up all over Sumatra - I'm not sure this can be positively attributed to the MK. The cross-piece does seem to be Palembang to me though (judging from the carving flow; while there's a lot of variety in shapes I also haven't seen a well-provenanced Minang cross-piece with rudder). The blade seems more likely East Sumatran to me: bold pamor, shape, tiny greneng, and gonjo iras. If I had to guess, I'd posit that this keris originated in Palembang and got partially refitted by a Minang owner later on. Regards, Kai | |
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