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These are Kris on display, see the other forum for additional pieces.
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Here are some more
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Enjoy
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Terrible.
several javanese hilts in the wrong direction. The back of the scabbard on display instead of the front. A balinese hilt not fitted well onto the peksi. Is there no-one in the museum with a basic knowledge of keris ? Thank for sharing nevertheless ![]() |
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Plus some of the sundang are Moro/Philippine kris! A couple are very recent (1960s and up).
I agree with you Asomotif....... ![]() Still some are nice examples, thank you Marcus. |
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And what's with that gold (?) band with the green stones (?) haphazardly wrapped around that Sumatran ivory hilt. Doesn't seem to belong to it at all. Also a number of blades that seem to have some rather active rust. I would have expected more out of the Malaysian National Museum. |
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Stunning ... Thanks to share
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