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Anthony G. 11th October 2024 04:21 AM

Keris
 
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My new keris. For your eye enjoyment.

A. G. Maisey 11th October 2024 10:23 PM

Very nice Anthony, but do you think that perhaps a nice East Jawa or North Coast mendak might suit better?

Anthony G. 12th October 2024 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey (Post 293642)
Very nice Anthony, but do you think that perhaps a nice East Jawa or North Coast mendak might suit better?

Hi Alan

Good day and you are indeed correct, currently looking for a suitable Jawa mendak. My good friend temp. put this uwer.

David 12th October 2024 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey (Post 293642)
Very nice Anthony, but do you think that perhaps a nice East Jawa or North Coast mendak might suit better?

Was thinking the same. Can i assume this keris was made by a Balinese pande? If so it was an interesting choice to go with this dress form, but since you have a proper mendhak would create a better look IMHO.

Anthony G. 14th October 2024 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 293651)
Was thinking the same. Can i assume this keris was made by a Balinese pande? If so it was an interesting choice to go with this dress form, but since you have a proper mendhak would create a better look IMHO.


Hi David

Greeting.

It is made by an Indonesian smith, not pande. This is an East Java keris which I believed. I have ask him to forge a copy of the existing antique piece which i saw on the net.

David 14th October 2024 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Anthony G. (Post 293675)
Hi David

Greeting.

It is made by an Indonesian smith, not pande. This is an East Java keris which I believed. I have ask him to forge a copy of the existing antique piece which i saw on the net.

OK. It just had a somewhat Balinese look to the execution. I don't know what you mean by an "Indonesian smith" though. I mean, a Balinese pande would technically be an Indonesian smith as well. So the smith is Javanese then?

Anthony G. 14th October 2024 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 293677)
OK. It just had a somewhat Balinese look to the execution. I don't know what you mean by an "Indonesian smith" though. I mean, a Balinese pande would technically be an Indonesian smith as well. So the smith is Javanese then?

The smith is not a Balinese. :D


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