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Hi Guys,
One friend brought me this kriss and asked me informations about it. The problem is that isn't a koummia but a kriss... ![]() So i can't say nothing about it, expect that it doesn't look old to me but it's very well done... Any idea? Thanks Best, Kubur |
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Others will hopefully chime in with more details, but i would agree with your assessment that this is indeed a contemporary era keris. The pamor is complex, but i would say from these images that the execution is only fair. Other's might know better, but i am not sure this keris actually has a core, but i could be wrong. From what i can see i like the Surakarta gayaman dress with its fancy open work pendok.
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All I can say is that I like it and that I certainly would like it in my collection.
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Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Agree with David, the dress is much better as the blade, the pamor is nice but the execution of the blade....
Regards, Detlef |
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Another example.
I don't believe this one has a core. |
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