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Old 2nd August 2018, 10:26 PM   #1
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Default A strange (west?) Javanese Keris.

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This is my last acquisition. As often, I like objects that show a bit of originality.
I find this keris very strange because the wrangka iras sheath is Javanese (West Java?) But the handle is rather in the style of Sumatra.
The blade looks very old and measures 32.5cm.

What do you think?
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Old 2nd August 2018, 11:09 PM   #2
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I like this keris very much.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ght=kebo+lajer
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Old 3rd August 2018, 12:43 AM   #3
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Well, firstly i would agree with Rick that i also like this keris a lot. I'm not sure why i have always been so attracted to these kebo keris. I am the furthest thing from an agriculturalist, but i have always been fond of these elongated gandik blades for some reason.
I also love the subtle beauty of this sheath. If the color balance of your photographs is correct that red color is just marvelous and the darker marking beautiful. The sheath seems either made for specially adjusted for this blade as it seems to have a nice fit.
I like the hilt a lot as well, which has some very nice motifs that are well carved. I am not sure it is quite appropriate for the rest of this ensemble, but it is a nice hilt nonetheless.
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Old 3rd August 2018, 08:30 AM   #4
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The hilt is in Jawa demam style from Sumatra.
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Old 3rd August 2018, 08:33 PM   #5
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Might it not be a possibility that the hilt was carved in the very west of Sunda or in the very south of Sumatra?
There should be some overlap between those two areas considering the proximity.

Perhaps someone can recognize the style of the carvings to determine with a greater degree of accuracy from which region this jejeran hails.
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Old 3rd August 2018, 09:12 PM   #6
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It looks like Palembang style to me.
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Old 4th August 2018, 02:55 AM   #7
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It looks like Palembang style to me.
Looks rather Minang to me, Rick...

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Old 4th August 2018, 03:00 AM   #8
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Hello Bjorn,

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Might it not be a possibility that the hilt was carved in the very west of Sunda or in the very south of Sumatra?
There should be some overlap between those two areas considering the proximity.
The Sundanese were very active in southern Sumatra - thus, no surprise that Sumatran pieces might have ended up there.

With keris hilts it is almost always risky to assume that any combination really is original though...

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Old 4th August 2018, 03:43 PM   #9
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Looks rather Minang to me, Rick...

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The style of carving (nose, motifs, etc) do not look Minang but rather South Sumatra IMO although it is not a standard design.
Athanase, is the colour of the warangka original or dyed? (have a look deep inside the slot).
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I tend to agree with Jean that the motifs of this hilt do not quite look Minang.
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Old 5th August 2018, 10:01 PM   #11
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The color of warangka is like in second picture but just a little less shiny.
I don't think that is dyed because I have cleaned with acetone the glue of sticker with price and the color didn't change.
I just see wax on warangka.
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Inside the sheath the wood is lighter, but already a little orange. As with the majority of sheaths, I think polishing and waxing (or oil?) make the color of the wood darker and more intense.
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Inside the sheath the wood is lighter, but already a little orange. As with the majority of sheaths, I think polishing and waxing (or oil?) make the color of the wood darker and more intense.
The wood species may be trembalo Jawa (slightly dyed) but I am not sure.
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Well, firstly i would agree with Rick that i also like this keris a lot. I'm not sure why i have always been so attracted to these kebo keris. I am the furthest thing from an agriculturalist, but i have always been fond of these elongated gandik blades for some reason.
Another old & short kebo lajer blade with a kul buntet motif at the base.
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Hi,

Also another kebo lajer keris from West Java

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