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27th January 2010, 07:02 PM | #1 |
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Teuku Umar keris - Gayo?!
In the current Sumatra Exhibition there is a display with the keris of Tueku Umar. He was an important Aceh freedomfighter who died in 1899 ( he is national hero of Indonesia). To us the Dutch he was of course very infamous - a matter of perspective.
This keris has a handle which to me is very typical of Gayo. It also has the stars (linked to rank of the wearer) that are described in the Jensen kris disk. I have a very similair ivory handle which to me is Gayo. So I would like to hear your opinions on two questions -Is this a Gayo keris? -Is an Aceh warrior with a Gayo keris an unlikely occurance? Regards, Erik Here a link to the keris in the database of the Leiden Ethnographical Museum: http://www.rmv.nl/zoek_collectie.asp...layMode=single |
27th January 2010, 07:09 PM | #2 |
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And here a photo of the actual keris
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27th January 2010, 07:11 PM | #3 |
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And a photo of my Gayo handle with a high similarity...
will try to make a better picture with daylight in the weekend... |
27th January 2010, 11:53 PM | #4 |
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Hi Erik,
I can't give any answers but maybe nice to add in this thread a photo of the state jacket and kupiah of teuku Umar, which I took in the Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam. |
28th January 2010, 02:29 PM | #5 |
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I can't answer the question, because what I know to be a "Gayo keris" came from some books. Here's an example that was auctioned off a few years back. Unfortunately, I didn't manage to place the winning bid.
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28th January 2010, 07:18 PM | #6 | |
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This exact same keris is described in some detail in chapter 9.3 page 3 of the mentioned krisdisk. Area: Gayoland, North Sumatra. Date: 18th century. It was brought home in 1906 by a Danish physician who had been in Dutch service during the Aceh war (1875-1913) Formerly in the collection of Mr Sadolin. Last edited by erikscollectables; 28th January 2010 at 07:45 PM. |
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Regards, Erik |
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28th January 2010, 09:35 PM | #8 | |
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adding some info from Wikipedia. But back to the gayo keris. A few years back there was an exhibition in Delft with very nice keris. Sad enough there was no catalogue, and I did not take any pictures. Among them several gayo keris. with main features being : - very simple blades (pamorless), - huge ivory hilts. - Ganja's protruding out of their scabbards - and indeed the scabbards being dressed in silver and suasa with the typical faceted ball shaped scabbard end. As for the RMV keris. Hilt seems like the right gayo style wrangka seems right, be it covered in gold :-) and the bottom of the scabbard is missing its decoration. If this scabbard had some kind of golden ball shaped decoration I think all would not doubt and call it a gayo keris. |
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