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Hi There ,
Today i did recieved this keris , i hope u guy,s can help me with your,e comments so i can learn It,s a small keris total lengt 36 cm . the hilt is from hippo and the origin is probally malaysia . The blade is in not washed condition and i think it,s pamor untu walang. It fit,s good in the scabbard. all comments are welcome on this one . Regards, Danny |
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#2 |
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Some more photo,s .
Sorry that the are so big. |
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#3 |
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Is the gonjo missing ?
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#4 |
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That,s a good quistion...
I think it was ment to be like this. |
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Take a look at the peksi. that might tell you if a ganja is missing.
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#6 |
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How do we identify the hilt material as hippo ivory?
Is there documented evidence of trade in hippo ivory between Malaysia and the regions where hippo are found? These are serious questions. I simply do not know the answers. |
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