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|  20th October 2013, 10:08 PM | #1 | 
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				 |  Unusual planar keris handles 
			
			Over the years I have collected some unusual and rare planar keris handles. I will show them in this thread time by time. Hope others will do the same. I hope that I will get by some further informations of origin.  I will start with a big bulky handle in the general shape of a Solo handle. The patras are carved in an unusual way. My guess that this handle is from East Java but I can be wrong by this. Every information about this handle is very welcome. | 
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|  20th October 2013, 10:19 PM | #2 | 
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			The second one is so far I know a handle from Kartasura and called cateng. Kartasura was the capital of the Sultanate of Mataram between 1680-1755.
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|  20th October 2013, 10:37 PM | #3 | 
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			I want to finish for the moment with this recent carved Yogya handle of unusual form.
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|  21st October 2013, 09:13 AM | #4 | |
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 Interesting old hilt outside the Central Java pakem and I would also attribute it to East Java. Regards | |
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|  21st October 2013, 09:19 AM | #5 | 
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			I recently acquired this planar hilt made from cast brass on a resin base and without patras and I wonder about its origin. It seems to have age and has few defects on the top side. Regards | 
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|  21st October 2013, 10:41 AM | #6 | |
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 Hi Jean, interesting hilt! I think I have seen similar wooden hilts. Regards, Detlef | |
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|  21st October 2013, 01:48 PM | #7 | |
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 Thanks, there is a relatively similar wooden hilt shown in Tammens Volume 3 page 190 and attributed to the Gayo of Northern Sumatra (Bawar hilt) but the base is quite different. I got it with a blade and a damaged warangka which may originate from Northern/ West Java so this is one possible origin. Regards | |
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|  21st October 2013, 05:09 PM | #8 | 
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			Here a Solo hilt with unusual carved lower patra.
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