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Old 14th October 2008, 11:00 PM   #1
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Default Seeking more info about my Keris

Greetings,

I have become caretaker of this wonderful keris, and would like to learn more about its history, style, and any other information from those knowledgeable about keris in general. Thanks and have a wonderful day.


















Thank you again, & sorry for the poor quality of photos.

Sincerely,


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Old 15th October 2008, 01:14 AM   #2
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Hi Apolaki, welcome to the forum.
Yep, these are some pretty bad pictures.
Maybe you could take some better ones for us. I do think that this might be a fairly recent "relic".
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Old 15th October 2008, 02:10 AM   #3
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I agree with David. This is a modern rendition of a Majapahit keris.
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Old 21st October 2008, 09:15 PM   #4
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let me try again, can you tell me if this is a quality piece?















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Old 22nd October 2008, 09:14 AM   #5
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Apolaki,

Also for these pictures I must say, they are also awful. Better also place some overall pictures without the macro-mode.

For the keris the comments are the same as David and Battara placed about the first keris.
You seem to have a nose for tourist stuff.
This example is a mixture of a keris sajen and a keris putut. The combination already points out that it is very recent work with the only purpose to collect some money.

Those pieces have one advantage. If you can buy a real keris you can compare the real thing with this recent "work" and find out what to look for.
But better before spending more money is read and learn from the forum and buy some good books!!
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Old 22nd October 2008, 03:01 PM   #6
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Hi Apolaki ,

I would second Henk's suggestion to read more .
A reading list can be found here .
I'd recommend starting with #3 on the list .

http://www.kerisattosanaji.com/kerisinformation.html
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Old 22nd October 2008, 10:11 PM   #7
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David Van Duuren's bibliography is really a must have.

It was published a couple of years ago, so the more recent publications are not mentioned, but it really does give a very good idea of the contents of a great number of keris publications.

As Rick has recommended, Garrett Solyom's little book is an excellent publication to start with. I believe it can still be sourced on the web.
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Old 23rd October 2008, 06:19 AM   #8
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A. G. Maisey, congratulations...I didnīt know this articles from your authorship. I already have them.

My best regards

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