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Well i finally had some time to photograph my few examples. Meet the twins. These two guys are so alike i think the same carver may have done them. One is and old Mojo keris in a gayaman sheath. The other an old kebo lajer in a ladrang sheath.
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This old-timer is well worn with a nice patina and beautiful flashing grain that flashes red at some points and some really nicely carved cut-through spots..
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This one is not so old, but has some real nice carving. I am not fully convinced that these floral figurative hilts are really of the same species as these other buta hilts. They seem to have a very different posture. But they are most often counted in with their crouching brothers so here is my example.
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Finally here's one i recently acquired which doesn't really belong here as it depicts a wayang character, not a rakassa/buta, but i'm going to throw it in just because i like it.
![]() ![]() Also i can't help but feel that these older buta forms were somewhat influenced by wayang forms. Some of the older raksasa shown in this thread definitely seem to have some wayang characteristics. ![]() ![]() |
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This is probably my favorite figural hilt.
Might have been cleaned as well but not by me.... Very old - but still very good condition and relatively very large |
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very nice hilt and you can see clearly it's age. A real patina you can't "clean" away. Here is my favorite hilt of this type, also very old and from small size. sajen |
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Here is my small ivory handle of this type, very old but far away from the quality Erik show us.
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Classic?
Thanks, J. |
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