26th September 2005, 05:08 AM | #1 |
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Moro Kris with Twist Core
Hello all. I've been reading the forum for some time now and decided to post a few photos of a Moro Kris I have that has a center section of twist core. The knowledge that has gathered here is a source that is unquestionably invaluable. Any information pertaining to the origin of this type of sword would be greatly appreciated.
The details are: Overall Length: 26 1/2 ” Blade Length: 21 5/8 ” Blade Width: 1 1/8 “ Blade Thickness @ gangya: 1/2 “ Scabbard Length: 23 7/8 “ As quoted by a good friend: "The straight double edged blade forged with a peripheral “mantle” of hard, lamellar steel flanking two rows of twisted cores in a very regular and controlled pattern. The cores are deeply etched to create a visual effect governed more by topography than by color contrast. The junction between the edge mantle and the central cores is defined by an inlay of copper/silver alloy, the design terminating in a stylized “serpent head” motif near the tip." Thanks for any help. |
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