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20th June 2023, 09:04 PM | #1 |
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Is it a keris handle and when yes from where?
This (sea?)ivory handle is from the collection of a well known collector in Germany. It's IMHO a very nice and unusual handle but is it indeed a keris handle? A comparable handle is shown in Bob Hales book, page 138, pic. 328.
He writes that this is a keris handle from Sumbawa, Bima and that only two handles of this type are known! Anyway, would you agree with the origin? Approx.: 7 cm high. |
20th June 2023, 09:14 PM | #2 |
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Here the hilt from Hales!
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20th June 2023, 10:58 PM | #3 |
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Detlef,
I think I know the other hilt Hales mentions. Interestingly, the Pendokok on his example annd the Selut on yours isn't much like something from Sumbawa. |
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I have the same thoughts regarding the pendokok and selut. But both don't look original to the hilts IMHO. Can you share where the other example belongs to? Regards, Detlef |
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20th June 2023, 11:58 PM | #5 |
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BTW, the hilt in question looks like hippo ivory to my eyes.
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21st June 2023, 01:04 AM | #6 |
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I do not really understand what is meant by "--- of this type---".
Over the years I have seen & owned keris hilts of this type, but not of the same execution nor material, as the ones shown here. I am not able to offer a supportable opinion on geographic location of origin. Is it a keris hilt? I think probably yes, reason being that I have seen others like it, but as I have said, not the same execution. It is probably not possible to give a solid opinion on whether or not this hilt was intended as a keris hilt unless one could actually have it in hand and form an opinion on whether or not it works as a keris hilt. It might be a hilt intended for, or adapted for use as, something else. Are there any patterns of wear visible? |
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