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semar 26th December 2009 05:11 PM

keris Bugi
 
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pictures for sharing or comment

regards semar

BluErf 26th December 2009 11:06 PM

Hi Semar,

Can we have a full frontal shot of the keris in it sheath please?

Can you provide more information like where this keris was acquired etc? Whether you know any parts had been swapped, etc. Thanks!

Alam Shah 27th December 2009 03:30 AM

Hi Semar,
Happy holidays.. looking at the ganja, I kinda' feel awkward.. the metal type, finishes, the joint between the ganja and bilah/wilah/blade.. the fretworks style at the greneng (kerawang).. imho, show signs of a possible replacement..

semar 27th December 2009 08:37 AM

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hello Bluerf

I Buy this keris one my last holiday in indonesia and the dealer say that the keris original and nothing is changes but they always say that

regards semar

BluErf 27th December 2009 11:37 AM

The sheath looks like it has been treated with black pigment. Traditionally, Bugis keris do not have such metal sleeves, so the sheath's "original"-ness is suspect. Anyway, the hilt is nice, and is difficult to come by. The ganja is indeed odd, hence, likely a replacement.

semar 27th December 2009 06:45 PM

the sleeves is with silver and the middel part is copper and the lower part is again silver

Rick 27th December 2009 10:48 PM

I'm uncomfortable with the gonjo also .
It is not of the same pamor material as the blade IMO .
Looks like a fair amount of 'goo' between the two pieces . :shrug:

BluErf 28th December 2009 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by semar
the sleeves is with silver and the middel part is copper and the lower part is again silver

Thanks for the extra info, but still not traditional Bugis. Anyway, all that looks silver may not always be silver... :p

The other thing of course is the blade is not a Bugis blade anyway. Could be Sumatran in origin, but not a Bugis-style blade.

The hilt is Sulawesi style, and as I had mentioned before, is quite nice.

semar 28th December 2009 01:13 PM

oke bluerf thank you for the info


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