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Originally Posted by David
Antonio, the hilt is known a Jawa Deman, literally the "feverish Jawanese" and is a stylised image of a figure bent forward with his arm across his belly as if ill. It is a common style of keris hilt, especially from the Peninsula area, though i haven't seen one that uses this exact design before. This one seems even more geometric and less organic than the ones i have seen. 
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David,
Thanks for the explanation. Although we agree on the blade, I wonder if the absence of a baca-baca is due to the scabbard design.
But I surely like the ensemble, and mainly the handle as it strikes me how nicely stylized it is.
Wonderful IMHO.