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1st January 2010, 08:07 PM | #1 |
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keris-film
For those who have not seen this documentary already,
"Keris In Malay World " including: empu Djeno Harumbrodjo making a keris http://kelantan.muzium.net/v2/index....d=61&Itemid=86 (unfortunately the film does not run until the end ) enjoy |
1st January 2010, 09:14 PM | #2 |
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Available in DVD and VCD media format. The empu Djeno footage is informative, so is the other 'batik painting' method shown, and the 'wire-inlay' arabic text modifications, etc.
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18th January 2010, 07:19 PM | #3 |
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Don't know why it took me so long to actually watch this. Great documentary. I wish that it didn't cut off at the end. Certainly one of the most complete viewings of keris making i have yet to see.
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Very informative, especially for those like myself who are just beginning to learn about keris!
Thank you for posting this up, It is very well appreciated! |
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I actually thought that the Malaysians had highjacked Djeno.
Javanese and Malay are both Austronesian languages --- along with many other languages, including languages spoken across the Pacific, as far east as Easter Island. The boundaries of the idea of a "Malay World" have been debated by academics for many years. Some want to limit the Malay World to the core cultures such as Malaya, Indonesia and a couple of other countries, others want to include all those places where an Austronesian language is spoken. A few years ago a friend of mine made a short documentary of Djeno at work. I don't know if he is still selling copies, but I'll try to find out. |
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In all of the cases where Malaysia had been said to be "claiming" this and that the accusation is actually a slander/inaccurate and these issues have been raised just to generate hate towards Malaysia. Thanks. Rasdan |
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