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Old 25th September 2009, 09:42 PM   #1
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Just to check with you guys if you have come across with this unusual keris hilt. found in Patani, TQ in advance. Mykeris.
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Old 26th September 2009, 01:19 AM   #2
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Hi mykeris,

The handle, looks like a makara styled hilt, normally reserved for parangs and badeks. It's in another form.. a mixture of known animals including having claws, a crocodile's body, the trunk of an elephant, scales and a large jaw (often potrayed devouring the naga).

attached: an example on the entrance balustrades lining the entrance on the steps to a temple building..
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Old 26th September 2009, 03:02 AM   #3
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I'm with Alam Shah on this one, makara style. More commonly seen on other weapons in my limited experience .
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Old 26th September 2009, 03:30 AM   #4
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Thanks Alam, DrDavid. In this case, could it have some links to the Langkasuka hilt form? Perhaps others may have some comments. Whats your opinion bluerf?
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Old 26th September 2009, 03:08 PM   #5
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It looks like a bird to me, with a crest. But seriously, I have never seen anything likt it before.
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Old 26th September 2009, 03:09 PM   #6
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How about this?

http://books.google.com.sg/books?id=...age&q=&f=false
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Old 26th September 2009, 04:03 PM   #7
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.. In this case, could it have some links to the Langkasuka hilt form?
There's always a possibility.. but then again, what is a Langkasuka hilt form? Mykeris, can we get a closer, sharper image of the mouth area of the hilt?
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Old 27th September 2009, 10:19 AM   #8
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Perhaps, these would help.
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Old 27th September 2009, 01:23 PM   #9
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i think it quite similar with mine...
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Old 27th September 2009, 02:23 PM   #10
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It looks like a bird to me, with a crest. But seriously, I have never seen anything likt it before.
Hi BluErf, looking at the newer clearer pictures, it doesn't look like a bird to me.. the beak is not obvious, and the presence of fangs, might indicate otherwise. Some parts seems like have been gnawed at..
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Old 28th September 2009, 12:20 AM   #11
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Hanggoye, beautiful carved hilt. good sampling.
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Old 28th September 2009, 03:05 AM   #12
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i think it quite similar with mine...
Hi Hanggoye.. Yup agreed, initially might have looked something like yours..

attached: a makara hilt on a mid 19th Century, badek from Pattani.
Although not the same form, here showing a variant of a makara hilt form. This example have a langkasukan motif, a swirling foliage, at the ear area, (behind the eyes).. which is a feature on many tajong hilts..
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Old 28th September 2009, 03:23 AM   #13
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Perhaps, these would help.
It looks more serpent to me, can be a culah. A form of dragon. Which belief to guard the seas, ancient belief there supposed to have one culah guarding one's country's sea or there are 7 numbers for the seven seas.

Back then it was part of ancient rituals to such creature sea as form of guard being it be for sea battle, fishery or any activities involving the sea waters.
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Old 28th September 2009, 04:07 AM   #14
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Hullo everybody,

...... It all depends on one's perception...

There are two mythical creatures which are usually linked, .....
the Naga and the Makara.
When depicted together, the Naga is often seen issuing forth from the mouth of the Makara...
In all the hilts of the preceding posts, only the opener looks different. All the others look similar to each other.
Remembering that the Makara has the characteristics of crocodile, elephant and serpent, I tend to think that the opening picture is that of a Naga hilt, while the other three hilts are indeed Makaras.( As a matter of fact, Nagas have traditionally been depicted with 'cowls', like cobras, going around the back of their heads. In some areas, these 'cowls' have become so stylised that they resemble 'crests' and some can easily be mistaken for horns or elephant trunks.
Perhaps Alam Shah would be kind enough to provide us with a picture of a total statue of a Makara-Naga combo, showing the head of a Naga).

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Old 28th September 2009, 10:26 AM   #15
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..There are two mythical creatures which are usually linked, ... the Naga and the Makara. When depicted together, the Naga is often seen issuing forth from the mouth of the Makara...

Perhaps Alam Shah would be kind enough to provide us with a picture of a total statue of a Makara-Naga combo, showing the head of a Naga)..
As requested.. the naga and the makara..
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Old 28th September 2009, 10:54 AM   #16
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Hullo everybody.....

Thank you Alam Shah, for being so prompt and forthcoming.
Looking at the picture, if I were to carve a hilt to include the Naga 'crest', I would have three obvious choices:

- to leave it jutting up into the air (impractical, unless for ceremonial pieces)

- to bend/curve the 'crest' so that the tip joins the head (for added strength)

- to make the 'crest' 'stumpy'

For practicality and aesthetics without diminishing the symbolism too much, I'd opt for the second choice.
But, .... to each, his own.

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Old 29th September 2009, 05:36 PM   #17
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Another example of a makara hilt form.. (sorry for the poor pic quality)..
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Old 30th September 2009, 10:31 AM   #18
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Thats nice and logical samples, Alam. Keep it up!
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Old 24th January 2010, 02:00 PM   #19
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Hi mykeris,

The handle, looks like a makara styled hilt, normally reserved for parangs and badeks. It's in another form.. a mixture of known animals including having claws, a crocodile's body, the trunk of an elephant, scales and a large jaw (often potrayed devouring the naga).
Possibly not devouring the Naga, but giving birth.
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Old 24th January 2010, 02:11 PM   #20
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Possibly not devouring the Naga, but giving birth.
Good point Bill.. didn't thought of that..
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