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Gavin Nugent 30th June 2012 01:33 PM

Gold covered Ganja
 
Does anyone have better images of the centre Keris shown in this article;

http://sundaytimes.lk/110807/Plus/plus_16.html

Thanks

Gav

David 30th June 2012 07:44 PM

Gav, are you looking for more info on this one particular keris or gold covered gonjos in general?

Gavin Nugent 30th June 2012 10:26 PM

references
 
Hi David,

In particular I am interested in gold covered Gonjo on Malay Keris.

As images are scant and being and accessable museum I thought there might be images held by someone :shrug:
After viewing more I am sure other questions will arise.

Thanks

Gav

David 1st July 2012 05:47 AM

Hard to be sure, but i have a feeling that the keris with the gold covered gonjo in that photo might well be a Sumatran keris. :shrug:

Loedjoe 2nd July 2012 04:40 PM

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The kris shown here was sold at auction a little while ago (not to me, alas), and I was most intrigued by the gold 'cage' around the ganja. Perhaps this is the right thread to throw it into?

Gavin Nugent 6th July 2012 11:45 AM

Thanks for sharing, a beaut piece.

Any other examples out there or in particular, data on this aspect of art in the Keris culture of Malaysia or anything known about the example in the article presented in my opening post?

Thanks

Gavin

David 6th July 2012 01:33 PM

Nice example Loedjoe and it certainly shows this practice was in existence for Peninsula keris....but i am still not sure that the original keris under discussion is from Malaysia.

Gavin Nugent 6th July 2012 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by David
Nice example Loedjoe and it certainly shows this practice was in existence for Peninsula keris....but i am still not sure that the original keris under discussion is from Malaysia.

Likely not David but all roads lead somewhere and I'd like to explore some of these roads a little better and the museum is as good a place as any.

There have been a few gold covered Gonjo from other regions within these pages but not too many.

More would be interesting to study.

Gav

David 6th July 2012 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by freebooter
Likely not David but all roads lead somewhere and I'd like to explore some of these roads a little better and the museum is as good a place as any.

I am not sure what you are finding as unlikely here Gav. Given the size of this photo it is indeed hard to determine anything for sure, but the profile of this blade and the hilt look suspiciously Sumatran to my eye. Why are you so sure that it is not? :shrug:

Gavin Nugent 6th July 2012 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by David
but i am still not sure that the original keris under discussion is from Malaysia.

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Originally Posted by freebooter
Likely not David

Simply agreeing with you David..... :shrug:

David 6th July 2012 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by freebooter
Simply agreeing with you David..... :shrug:

OK, gotcha....i wasn't sure which way you comment was leaning exactly. Great minds think alike, eh? ;) :D


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