Forum: Keris Warung Kopi
2nd February 2008, 07:00 PM
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Replies: 10
Views: 7,298
Hello Kerislovers,
yes we have done...
Hello Kerislovers,
yes we have done smelting experiments with iron sand from Cilacap. It was done with help of Empu Subandi and his crew and Pande Mudra in Bali. We startet already 1996 and also...
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Forum: Keris Warung Kopi
2nd February 2008, 06:12 PM
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Replies: 60
Views: 49,503
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Forum: Keris Warung Kopi
2nd February 2008, 05:42 PM
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Replies: 60
Views: 49,503
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Forum: Keris Warung Kopi
20th August 2006, 08:59 PM
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Replies: 32
Views: 27,506
Thanks to Rick and Drdavid,
nice to see...
Thanks to Rick and Drdavid,
nice to see better new kerisses. Do you know who made them ?
I`m right now planning my voyage to Malaysia (roundtrip), Singapore and Indonesia (Java, Bali, Sulawesi...
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Forum: Keris Warung Kopi
1st August 2006, 09:37 AM
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Replies: 32
Views: 27,506
Hello drdavid and Rick,
it would be nice to...
Hello drdavid and Rick,
it would be nice to see the lower part (sor-soran) of the blades better. Best you rise the blades from the background putting a small filmbox below. This neutralize the...
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
3rd July 2006, 07:28 PM
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Replies: 45
Views: 30,302
Hello Henk,
you talk about "forging pattern"...
Hello Henk,
you talk about "forging pattern" of your "dagger" but you must think this is an old bayonet of the 18 cent. This has been the first steps producing modern steel like cast steel. I...
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
2nd July 2006, 02:46 AM
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Replies: 45
Views: 30,302
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
24th June 2006, 07:51 PM
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Replies: 44
Views: 25,875
Hello Wayan,
welcome to the Forum, we are...
Hello Wayan,
welcome to the Forum, we are glad to have some from the motherland of keris and hope to learn from you.
By the way I would like to ask you to share an enlarged picture of your...
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
19th June 2006, 06:50 AM
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Replies: 11
Views: 5,694
The blade could be South Sulawesi and its a...
The blade could be South Sulawesi and its a badik. The "batu lapak" could be a trade mark and is not uncommon for badik blades. There has been an inter insular iron trade in Indonesian waters since...
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Forum: Ethnographic Miscellania
19th June 2006, 06:38 AM
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Replies: 6
Views: 8,682
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
14th June 2006, 08:05 AM
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Replies: 7
Views: 6,595
Very probably it comes from the small village...
Very probably it comes from the small village Mekarmaju of Westjawa near Bandung.
There has been a Program Pascarsarjana of the Faculty of Art and Design from the Institut Teknologi Bandung in...
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
26th May 2006, 08:06 AM
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Replies: 8
Views: 7,741
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
6th April 2006, 10:04 PM
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Replies: 9
Views: 4,421
Hello Kerislovers,
wonderful tombak. Nom...
Hello Kerislovers,
wonderful tombak. Nom noman Surakarta, probably Empu Jayasukatgo ?
Very typical the general form of the blade and the pamor. Strong kembang kacang with typical jenggot and ri...
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
21st December 2005, 05:28 PM
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Replies: 48
Views: 28,097
Hello Alam Shah and all Kerislovers,
i...
Hello Alam Shah and all Kerislovers,
i don`t want to make you angry but there must be some critics! But first of all i want to say according to my textbook with drawings of 1920 of the Keraton...
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
10th November 2005, 01:44 PM
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Replies: 12
Views: 10,161
Hi Kerislovers,
and here some more but...
Hi Kerislovers,
and here some more but important kerisses from the 17. cent. of the National Museum Danmark.
http://www.kunstkammer.dk/OstindiskeGB/genstande_ostindiskeGB.asp?ID=203
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
8th November 2005, 05:11 PM
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Replies: 12
Views: 10,161
For Kerislovers
You may have a look to:
http://www.museumkennis.nl/asp/page.asp?alias=museumkennis&id=i000024
Some important Kerisses from Dutch Musea. Search for KRIS.
Ki Jaya
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
5th November 2005, 05:08 PM
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Replies: 11
Views: 7,732
Hello Carlos and all Kerislovers,
you made...
Hello Carlos and all Kerislovers,
you made a good deal, because the metallic oversheath seems to me not only tembaga (copper) but suasa, an alloy of gold and copper. Very typical for Palembang.
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
17th October 2005, 03:07 PM
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Replies: 31
Views: 42,225
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