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Hullo everybody!
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All the more practical if the clamps hold the gangya to the sword and the sword in turn to the hilt ...
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I find it really interesting that this first sundang posted here is currently being sold on eBay simply called KERIS SUNDANG LUK 3 KRIS MORO with no explanation that it is a brand new blade made in Madura. The title even dares to imply that the piece is actually Moro.
This seems passively deceptive at best and i can't help but feel that this forum was in some ways pumped for information on how to make this deception finer. This doesn't please me one bit Brekele and i'm not done with this yet! ![]() |
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I don't know if the listing has been edited David but it does say made in Indonesia??? Passive deception...maybe...maybe not...maybe just a use of key words? I don't really see a deception, only an exhibition of 4 different style for the forum to view, all made by a local young artisan, obviously they can't be eaten so offering the artwork seems practical...I don't see any information being bled from anyone with leading or probing questions.... What the real issue would be is an open discussion on a currently advertised item and the discussion remains open???......just my impartial 2 cents worth... Gav |
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I am disappointed to spend time reading about an attempt to gather interest in a piece that is at best "poorly made",and which is attempting to exploit the Forum.
Wasn't this issue discussed recently. |
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both two beautiful complete keris; Very nice pieces. Thank you for sharing; Very nice work! I like special the second one; Nice contemporary work; These works are pleasant to the eye; Stunning! I will just say, some of the older keris we are discussing here are fare more "poorly made". Without doubts is this exploitation of the forum. But this is not the only one problem here, regarding the comments. Last edited by Gustav; 16th December 2009 at 01:01 PM. |
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Sometimes, silence from some members is as telling as saying something...
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I would disagree with Paul. I don't think they are poorly made at all. They are a product i think the maker can be quite proud of. What really annoys me is that they are not proud enough of them to say "I made this...just yesterday!" Unfortunately in the keris world there seem to be a distain amongst some collectors for the new. But if no one is interested in new keris art it will simply recess into obscurity as it was about to do before it's revival in the latter part of the 20th century. That would be a great shame. These new work need to be accepted and appreciated on their own merits. There are pandai working today that are doing incredible and exceptional things in the keris arts technically, as good if not better than any empu of the past. But some of them are afraid that if they present their work as new no one will buy it. The danger i see with these particular works is that it is the first time i have seen new "Moro-style" kris made is manner. Even stated "Made in Indonesia" is not enough because they might convince someone that they are old Malay sundang (which i believe is the intention). Considering the blade treatments no one who collects Moro is going to be fooled, but for me this auction needs full disclosure or it is indeed a deception by omission. |
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