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19th March 2010, 10:46 AM | #1 |
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Jakarta
Hi! everyone
I'll be passing through Indonesia the next weeks. Mainly Singapore Jakarta and Bali. The trip in not long enough to visit other islands this time. Any advise about must see? keris related of course! best regards to all Cedric |
19th March 2010, 11:13 AM | #2 |
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Hullo everybody,
- Pasar Rawabening - Sanggar Sedayu, Rawamangun - Sanggar Sugiri, Pasar Minggu - Sanggar Djumadi, Pasar Seni Ancol - Museum Pusaka etc., Taman Mini Indonesia Indah Hope this helps. Best, |
19th March 2010, 03:08 PM | #3 |
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19th March 2010, 04:45 PM | #4 |
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The National Museum of Jakarta
Which date, Cedric?
Unfortunately, this 21st-28th of March next week I would be out of Jakarta, to Basel, Barcelona and ... en France. But I would suggest you -- as I suggest to everyone who spends a couple of days in Jakarta -- to visit The National Museum of Jakarta (Museum Nasional) at Jalan (street) Merdeka Barat, Central Jakarta. Just take a ride by taxi from your hotel to the Museum, easy to find. There are quite a lot of thing to see, not only on kerises. But also, many kinds of precious collections of this 17th century Museum. In this location, there are two important places (1) the old museum, and (2) the new museum just beside the old one... In the old museum, please visit the 2nd floor, to the "Khasanah Emas" (gold treasury), and you will see quite a lot of Indonesian (Nusantara) kerises of the past. From Sabang in the west part, to Merauke in the very east part of this archipelago. In the new museum, please visit the 4th floor -- the "Khasanah Emas" too. You will see some precious and exotic collections of kerises and tombaks in a more convenient place than the old one... There is another museum to see, Museum Pusaka (Keris) -- at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah in Eastern Jakarta. But not as good as the National Museum... Bon voyage, mon ami... GANJAWULUNG Last edited by ganjawulung; 19th March 2010 at 05:08 PM. |
19th March 2010, 06:23 PM | #5 |
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Thank you very much for these info.
I'll be in Jakarta from the 28th to 31rst included. Of course if you drop by Paris you are all welcome. Send me an e-mail and we'll find some ways to share our interest. Just for the markets indicated, are there beter days or hours to visit them? |
19th March 2010, 07:55 PM | #6 | |
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Yes, once I stayed -- only three months, not in Paris but in Rheims in 1993. (I stayed in a French family who could not speak English almost even a word...). Once I was anxious to see "this" keris in Musee de L'Homme near Trocadero, Paris but unfortunately I didn't find it. This keris is the museum's collection, I found this picture from the catalogue. It pictured one of my favorite dhapur, "jalak sangu tumpeng" with very very cute warangka of elegant Solonese... (pls see picture below) GANJAWULUNG |
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19th March 2010, 06:32 PM | #7 |
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In Singapore, do visit the Asian Civilisation Museum @ Empress Place.
Not as many pieces compared to the collections at Jakarta, but there are quality pieces as well. A good shop to visit would be, Malay Art Gallery @ Bussorah Street (near the Sultan's Mosque). If you have time, I can arrange a meet up with local collectors.. |
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