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10th August 2010, 01:17 PM | #1 |
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During my short stay in Amsterdam later, in the end of this month, I am eager to see again, the Tropen Museum. Especially, its keris collection.. How is it like now? Are there more "keris places" worth to see in this Netherlands capital? Thank you, in advance...
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The tropenmuseum is really nice to hang out. A lot of the Dutch colonialism can be see there.
Also a cool New Guinea exposition they have there. But be aware that from the huge online database they have, only a tip is exhibited for public. But if you also like tribal art, it is really a great museum..... You can also go to the antique district of Amsterdam. You have to be in the area around the "Spiegelgracht". There are a lot of galleries, where you also can find some tribal art. Nice to see, but for me impossible to buy things there because of the high prices...... Regards, Maurice Last edited by Maurice; 10th August 2010 at 02:22 PM. |
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Not that good because of the little light, not allowing flashlight, and the glass which is in front of the pieces.......but images are tolerable... |
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@Maurice, thanks a lot for your info. Do kerises in this 'collections online' are still exhibited? Nice balinese keris, and also -- if I'm not mistaken -- a Riau keris. Photos of people wearing kerises are also interesting...
http://collectie.tropenmuseum.nl/nBa...rt=ccrelevance @Ferrylaki, yes I will try to take photos of course, if it is allowed.. GANJAWULUNG |
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@Ferilaki, yes I will try to take photos of course, if it is allowed.. GANJAWULUNG[/QUOTE] Yes, it is allowed, but no flashlight! |
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I started a thread with pictures of weapons I made, which are exhibited for public in the Tropenmuseum.
I made the thread in the "Ethnographic Weapons" section, because there are also other pieces as kerisses to admire, which forumites who collect other edged weapons would like to see. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...d=1#post105877 Maurice Last edited by Maurice; 11th August 2010 at 10:53 AM. |
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