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HughChen 11th August 2024 03:32 PM

An old keris blade ID
 
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Hello all

I have an old keris. I can tell it's old through the appearance and condition of the blade. Can you help me to identify it? Is it a Majapahit Keris?

The ‘thing’ below the hilt is a new mammoth ivory rings. I replaced it myself.

A. G. Maisey 12th August 2024 05:31 AM

The blumbangan appears to be the form that we call "boto adeg" = "standing brick", this form can be an indicator for a keris that we classify as "Mojojpahit" according to the tangguh system. However, it can also appear in other classifications of keris.

I cannot give a defensible opinion from this photo, but an opinion based upon what I believe I can see in the photo is that this keris blade was made in either East Jawa or in an area under the influence of the Surakarta kraton & it probably dates from the 19th century.

HughChen 12th August 2024 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey (Post 292600)
The blumbangan appears to be the form that we call "boto adeg" = "standing brick", this form can be an indicator for a keris that we classify as "Mojojpahit" according to the tangguh system. However, it can also appear in other classifications of keris.

I cannot give a defensible opinion from this photo, but an opinion based upon what I believe I can see in the photo is that this keris blade was made in either East Jawa or in an area under the influence of the Surakarta kraton & it probably dates from the 19th century.

Thank you, Maisey!

milandro 12th August 2024 09:09 AM

the " thing" would be a mendak and is not particularly looking like a mammoth one ( that material is generally darker), however beautiful, it isn't particularly in keeping with this kris.

HughChen 13th August 2024 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by milandro (Post 292611)
the " thing" would be a mendak and is not particularly looking like a mammoth one ( that material is generally darker), however beautiful, it isn't particularly in keeping with this kris.

Thank you, Milandro.

The former mendak of this Keris when I got it was even worse. It looks like horn or even plastic. That's why I try to replace it.

David 13th August 2024 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by HughChen (Post 292636)
Thank you, Milandro.

The former mendak of this Keris when I got it was even worse. It looks like horn or even plastic. That's why I try to replace it.

Yes, it did indeed need to be replaced, but the ring you replaced it with seems more like a Balinese uwer than a Javanese mendhak, so i would agree with Milandro that it i not appropriate for this keris. You need something more of this type.
I also agree that the material is not likely to me mammoth ivory, which would never be so white like that. It could be new ivory, but more likely some type of antler or bone.

HughChen 14th August 2024 04:00 AM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 292639)
Yes, it did indeed need to be replaced, but the ring you replaced it with seems more like a Balinese uwer than a Javanese mendhak, so i would agree with Milandro that it i not appropriate for this keris. You need something more of this type.
I also agree that the material is not likely to me mammoth ivory, which would never be so white like that. It could be new ivory, but more likely some type of antler or bone.

Thank you Daivd, your advice is very useful. Before you told me, I didn't know that uwer and mendhak are different. I will try to find a Javanese mendhak for it.


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