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Location: Devon ,England
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Hi guys i just got this keris and thaught id post some pics for comment and hopefuly expand on my limited knowledge
![]() ![]() Ive seen one similar to it before in the forums but i dont think it had pamor. Smashy. |
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Location: Devon ,England
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sorry about the picture quality , ill take some more tomorow in the sunlight.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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This isn't Bugis - its Malay. From Terengganu. Its called a keris malela due to the blade form which is characterised mainly by the deep fullering of the blade. Very unlike the "malela" of Java or even besi malela. Hard to tell with the pics but this could be fairly recently made. Judging from the wood on the hilt and pendokok though - if they are original to the piece - it could be in the +,- 50 year range but could also be considerably less than that.
What are the measurements? Did it come with a sheath? |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Texas
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I'm a newb, so I'll just say "very cool knife!"
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Dave is , of course, right about this being a Keris Malela. Nice looking blade and the wood on the hulu looks nice too. Your lime treatment seems to have created a variance in iron color, however, if i am not mistaken, Malela blades have no pamor pattern so this variance is just a deception that you might want to rectify to give the blade it's proper look. I will repeat an already asked question; is there a sheath?
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Location: Houston, TX, USA
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I could be wrong (photo disclaimer again infinity!
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