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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Nov 2004
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I think when we move to casting ukirans and scabbards we have lost something essential to the whole ideal of the keris .
Any of those parts could have been made in the U.S. or any other country for that matter . To me an important part of the keris is the HAND workmanship that goes into the ukiran and dress . If we start to accept plastic copies we show no respect for the artisans who labor to make these elements by hand ; therefore an integral part of the keris making process has been lost . The whole idea is to keep the carver's art alive and well . Now about the blade ; I have stuck my neck out about possible origins . Who's next ? |
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