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17th September 2005, 12:09 PM | #1 |
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keris bali
Fist of all i want to thank everybody on the forum who welcomed me as a new member.
here some pictures of a bali keris, from my own collection. ...see, learn and give opinion if you like. btw Is there someone can tell me more about the wood / sheath ? I have my doubts about it if its originally made in Bali or...? |
18th September 2005, 07:09 PM | #2 |
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Well, i'm surprised none of the kerisopiles have come foward with a comment yet, but just so you don't think we are ignoring the "new guy" i'll throw in my two cents. It looks like you have a fairly nice late 19thC Bali keris there with the fairly full feature ricikan which are common for this type. I would love to see you restain this blade to raise the pamor a bit better. I would think that in the Netherlands there should be a few people capable of doing this for you if you are not into doing it yourself.
I am also not too sure about the origin of your sheath. It looks like it might be Madurese work as it looks similar to the Madura Ladrang style sheath, but then for some reason i think i remember seeing a Bali keris in this form of sheath before. It would be helpful if you posted a full length picture of the blade along with the close-ups. |
18th September 2005, 07:56 PM | #3 |
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thanks
thanks for the opinion,
Especially about the date, I also had the same thinking about the 19th century. I know about the cleaning / marangi and sometimes i do it myself. Sometimes i think its better to leave the keris like it is; I saw in the history at this forum a balinese keris absolute magnifcant, before and after washing it. Sometimes after cleaning indeed the pamor comes more out... but gives a look too shiny and bright for my taste. It is indeed nice to get some comment, and helped me a lot. But i also will show a part of my collection to eveybody who is interested. Not for showing off....I only have a humble collection, and i know there are others with far more higher colections. Besidese taste can always be different. i will place some more pictures this week.... after that i will be goiing for 4 weeks to the land of kerises: Indonesia |
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21st September 2005, 03:12 PM | #5 |
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And btw, its a real nice Balinese keris here. Can Simatua please post more pictures of the top sheath please? A straight shot of the top sheath would be nice.
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21st September 2005, 11:07 PM | #6 |
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No Kai Wee, i'm a kerisofanatic! There's a difference!
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22nd September 2005, 01:13 PM | #7 |
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Here some more pictures. For a Balinese infact it is a very short blade
about 44 cm. For myself i think the sheath is made from some kind of root/ wortel? |
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