Actually Kai, the balance is excellent on this one, given that the pommel is quite chunky. Perhaps the reason why the beak and tail were abbreviated. Had the carver went all out, it might have been a tad top heavy. The blade is a bit narrower than the average blade of a big junggayan kris.
As far as etching, i try not to make the blade black, especially the edges. This was starting to turn real dark; i have to rescrub it with 0000 steel wool. Actually, it's quite obvious in real life. I was having a hard time taking pictures of it...
It seems that real prominent linear pattern were relatively more common on older blades. To see it on a later blade was a surprise to me.
So are these type of mixed pamor quite common in indonesian blades? if it does, what's the significance of it?
P.S.
Kai, what is adeg pattern welding?
Last edited by Spunjer; 4th February 2013 at 01:56 AM.
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