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Both Riau and Terengganu keris sheaths can have the 'clipped ends'. It's the execution and style that differentiates them, but frankly, sometimes, they are very very close.
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Thanks Kai Wee, what style pendongkok should it have ?
The buntut has gone missing, correct ? Agreed, I like this keris, and the Terennganu (sp?) example also . ![]() Last edited by Rick; 13th March 2010 at 03:11 AM. |
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Hi Rick and Kai wee.
Yes the buntut is missing , any restore tips ? To find a good old pendokok will be the next thing but i think it will be hard to find a good old one . Kai wee . Can u be more specific why it is a Riau keris , only the blade or the complete keris and does some one has a photo of a Riau keris with Toli toli ? The only thing i can tell about this keris tha it dit comer more than 6o years ago with a dutch gentlemen and he did purchase it in Sumatra. |
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The most famous Riau keris of them all...
![]() I think the whole keris of yours is Riau. The blade is rather unusual. You might want to get it warangan-ed. I see potentially interesting star patterns along the length. This sort of things - you can't tell until it is washed properly. |
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Hi Danny,
congrats, a very good find. Hope you found a way to restore it. |
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Hi Detlef,
Thanks ! i.m happy with this one ![]() About the restore....I will look for a fitting mendak and maybe try to find a piece of horn or ivory for the buntut. but for the rest i will leave the keris as it is, its old and i dont like it to become a ''bling bling keris '' maybe i will give it a etch with vinager , because what i read a keris from sumatra doesn,t have the same stain with warangan as a javanese. What,s youre opinion about the stain ? regards, danny ow.... is some one has a old medak/pendoko..please pm ? |
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Danny, you can always post a Want ad in Keris Swap .
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Hi Danny, since this blade seems to have a very nice pamor I would prefer to give the blade a classic warangan because you will see the pamor better, when you like it more discreet maybe not so strong etched. My guess is that the buntut have been from metal but other will have a better opinion. And you have a pm. Regards, Detlef |
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