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Here is an old Bali keris that I have restored. It had thick layer of black rust, barbarically cleaned on some places with a large file.
Mr. Alan Maisey has given me a splendid advice on blade cleaning and polishing – thank you Alan very much! I have followed it closely, first cleaning the blade from rust. It is interesting that on this step the golden inlay appeared. |
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After this I was polishing the blade seven months long
![]() I would like to know more about this fascinating blade, so any comments are welcome. The blade is very massive – it is 1.8 cm thick near the Gonjo. |
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Tatyana, the guidance I gave to you was no more than I have given to many other people, however, you appear to have understood and followed my instructions to the letter, because the result you have achieved is excellent.I doubt that I could do any better than this myself.
Congratulations. |
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Impressive work!
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A beautiful conservation Tatyana. brilliant !
Is this a smaller keris than the average of 16 - 18 inches ? What a fantastic job you have done . Bravo !! |
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Beautiful! It's happy to see the keris returned to its dignified state!
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